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AI for Digital Transformation
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This AI-powered framework is designed to support the responsible adoption of artificial intelligence by identifying and mitigating hidden risks to employees. Developed using Python and grounded in stakeholder-centered design, it integrates principles from organizational psychology, ethics, and soft systems methodology to assess AI’s impacts across ethical, legal, and operational dimensions.
The solution provides an end-to-end risk management approach—from real-time detection to tailored mitigation strategies—helping organizations comply with the EU AI Act and ethical AI standards. It is adaptable across sectors and scalable to meet diverse regulatory and human resource needs.
I am currently seeking funding and strategic partnerships to refine, pilot, and deploy this tool across both public and private sectors. The project responds to a growing demand for responsible AI governance, workforce resilience, and sustainable digital transformation in the face of accelerating automation.
Stage
- Startup
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Project cooperation
GPAI-DSL: A Domain Specific Assessment Language Ecosystem for General Purpose AI
- Consortium seeks partner(s)
- HORIZON-CL4-2025-04-DIGITAL-EMERGING-04: Assessment methodologies for General Purpose AI capabilities and risks
Tanja E.J. Vos
Professor of Software Engineering and Testing at Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
Valencia, Spain
Expertise
- Manufacturing
- Big data & analytics
- Societal transformation
- International cooperation
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Responsible research and innovation
- Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH)
- European Innovation Council Pathfinder
- European Innovation Council Transition
Behnam Zendehdel Nobari
Research Assistant
Lisbon, Portugal
Expertise
Ethics, SSH and policy expertise for trustworthy AI
- Robotics
- Environment
- Societal transformation
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Governance and public services
- Responsible research and innovation
- Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH)
Atte Ojanen
Research Manager at Demos Helsinki
Helsinki, Finland