FAITH innovation action will develop and validate a human-centric, trustworthiness optimization ecosystem, which enables measuring, optimizing and counteracting the risks associated with AI adoption and trustworthiness in critical domains, namely robotics, education, media, transport, healthcare, active ageing, and industrial processes through seven international Large-Scale Pilots. Notably, cross-fertilization actions will create a joint outcome, which will bring together the visions and specificities of all the pilots. To this end, the project will adopt a dynamic risk management approach following EU legislative instruments and ENISA guidelines and deliver tools to be widely used across different countries and settings while diverse stakeholders’ communities will be engaged in each pilot delivering seven sector-specific reports on trustworthiness to accelerate AI take-up.
FAITH brings together 18 partners from 8 European countries (Greece, Netherlands, Norway, Italy, Romania, Spain, Belgium, Estonia) and 1 Associated country (United Kingdom).
In this project, ATC, is responsible for the identification of risks and broader contributing factors in each of the domains in which FAITH focuses. Additionally, it will develop practices for the engagement of relevant AI actors to integrate continuous feedback for each domain. ATC will implement cross-fertilization workshops on a bi-annual basis to document the commonalities and differences among the domains along with regulation gaps with respect to standards/regulations. Furthermore, ATC is responsible for the coordination of the media pilot. For project exploitation, along with the market watch, ATC will also manage internal IPR issues and build joint exploitation plans with smart KPIs between partners through a series of workshops. Finally, ATC is responsible for the sustainability of project results by evaluating potential business models.
The project started in January 2024 and will last for 48 months.
European Commission (Horizon Europe)
Jan 2024