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€493,250 fund for Donegal-based AI project

written by Staff Writer April 15, 2024
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The ERNACT network in Donegal has secured €493,250 for a pioneering project unlocking the benefits of Artificial Intelligence.

The ENAIBLER project (‘Enabling AI-driven public sector’), a pioneering initiative funded by the esteemed Interreg Europe programme and spearheaded by the ERNACT network, is set to convene for a two-day study visit this week at the ii – Inishowen Innovation digital hub in Buncrana to discuss Artificial Intelligence (AI) innovations for the public sector across Europe.

The ERNACT network, headquartered in Letterkenny, is at the forefront of this groundbreaking €1,763,997 million cooperation project. Its primary objective is to empower regional and local public sector organisations to embrace AI as a pivotal tool in digitally transforming their respective territories. Dr. Margaret Quinn, ERNACT Programme Manager and ENAIBLER project leader, emphasizes the project’s timeliness stating, “the ENAIBLER project is very pertinent as it is in the midst of an accelerating AI revolution with an explosion of AI tools, solutions, and accompanying concerns on how it is employed and its socio-economic impact.”

Through the ENAIBLER project, the ERNACT network has secured €493,250 for the region. This funding aims to unlock the benefits of AI while prioritising ethical considerations such as fairness, transparency, and safety, thereby empowering the public sector to become early adopters of AI technologies.

This week group of over 35 people will delve into the fundamentals of AI and its practical applications through workshops facilitated by Aoife D’Arcy CEO of Krisolis, a leading company specializing in AI capacity building and training for the Public Sector in Ireland. Attendees include partners and key stakeholders such as AI experts, public servants, university researchers and industry leaders from Burgundy Regional Council and Nièvre Numérique (France), Fomento San Sebastian (Spain), Opolskie Centre for Economy Development (Poland), Skellefteå Municipality and Umeå University (Sweden), ERNACT and Donegal County Council.

Furthermore, local experts Liam Coyle, founder of Brand Canvas, will share his knowledge on AI for design and photography and, Jamie Caldwell, founder of Lead Inquiry, will lead partners though how AI tools, such as Large language Models, are transforming education.

Attendees can expect to explore practical examples of AI implementation in a Buncrana school, glean insights from the ERNACT network and Sean Keys of Atlantic Technological University and Data2Sustain project, and brainstorm new pilot projects across the partnership.

Building on the momentum of their kick-off meeting in Letterkenny in March 2023, when the basis for the project’s capacity building programme on using AI commenced, this gathering marks the second knowledge exchange event held in Donegal.

 

€493,250 fund for Donegal-based AI project was last modified: April 15th, 2024 by Staff Writer
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