- 0101/02/2021
OECD International conference on AI in Work, Innovation, Productivity and Skills
The 2021 OECD International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Work, Innovation, Productivity and Skills (AI-WIPS) brings together technical and policy experts to discuss the fast-evolving changes in AI capabilities and uptake and to assess their implications for labour markets and societies.AI is reshaping economies and societies across the world, offering new products and services, and promising to generate productivity gains, improve efficiency and lower costs. Currently it is playing a role in every stage of the fight against COVID-19, from scientific discovery and diagnostics to tracking the impact of the pandemic on societies and supporting remote learning and working. But the adoption of AI also raises questions and fuels anxieties, changing and perhaps accelerating the range of tasks that can be automated, and transforming the way work is carried out.As part of its AI in Work, Innovation, Productivity and Skills (AI-WIPS) project, this conference aims to advance the policy debate so that the adoption of AI in the world of work can be effective, beneficial, people-centred and accepted by the population.For registration please follow the event link. - 0202/02/2021
OECD International conference on AI in Work, Innovation, Productivity and Skills
The 2021 OECD International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Work, Innovation, Productivity and Skills (AI-WIPS) brings together technical and policy experts to discuss the fast-evolving changes in AI capabilities and uptake and to assess their implications for labour markets and societies.AI is reshaping economies and societies across the world, offering new products and services, and promising to generate productivity gains, improve efficiency and lower costs. Currently it is playing a role in every stage of the fight against COVID-19, from scientific discovery and diagnostics to tracking the impact of the pandemic on societies and supporting remote learning and working. But the adoption of AI also raises questions and fuels anxieties, changing and perhaps accelerating the range of tasks that can be automated, and transforming the way work is carried out.As part of its AI in Work, Innovation, Productivity and Skills (AI-WIPS) project, this conference aims to advance the policy debate so that the adoption of AI in the world of work can be effective, beneficial, people-centred and accepted by the population.For registration please follow the event link. - 0303/02/2021
OECD International conference on AI in Work, Innovation, Productivity and Skills
The 2021 OECD International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Work, Innovation, Productivity and Skills (AI-WIPS) brings together technical and policy experts to discuss the fast-evolving changes in AI capabilities and uptake and to assess their implications for labour markets and societies.AI is reshaping economies and societies across the world, offering new products and services, and promising to generate productivity gains, improve efficiency and lower costs. Currently it is playing a role in every stage of the fight against COVID-19, from scientific discovery and diagnostics to tracking the impact of the pandemic on societies and supporting remote learning and working. But the adoption of AI also raises questions and fuels anxieties, changing and perhaps accelerating the range of tasks that can be automated, and transforming the way work is carried out.As part of its AI in Work, Innovation, Productivity and Skills (AI-WIPS) project, this conference aims to advance the policy debate so that the adoption of AI in the world of work can be effective, beneficial, people-centred and accepted by the population.For registration please follow the event link. - 0303/02/2021
Datensouveränität in Industrie und Dienstleistung
Datensouveränität in Industrie und Dienstleistung – die zukünftige Bedeutung virtueller Infrastrukturen für Datenökosysteme
Webinar der International Data Spaces Association
Beschreibung:
In dieser Live-Session erklären wir, was ‚virtuelle‘ Infrastrukturen sind und wie sie Unternehmen und Einzelpersonen helfen, die Kontrolle über ihre Daten zu behalten.
Datenaustausch über Unternehmensgrenzen hinweg birgt enormes Potenzial: Datenbasierte Geschäftsprozesse erzielen Mehrwert, digitale Geschäftsmodelle entfalten sich zu neuen Produkten und Dienstleistungen.
Virtuelle Infrastrukturen sind die Voraussetzung für dezentralen Datenaustausch. Virtuelle Infrastrukturen setzen sich aus abgestimmten funktionalen, technischen, rechtlichen und operativen Vereinbarungen zusammen. Ihr Zusammenspiel macht es möglich, dass Datenaustausch sicher und selbstbestimmt ist: Der Datengeber hat die Kontrolle darüber, wer was in welchem Kontext mit seinen Daten machen darf. Wir nennen das Datensouveränität.
Wir veranschaulichen Datensouveränität an zwei Praxisbeispielen aus Produktion und Logistik: Wir zeigen Ihnen, wie eine sichere Datenplattform Kunden und Dienstleister zusammenbringt und so innovative Automationsservices ermöglicht; und wir zeigen Ihnen, wie sicherer Datenaustausch Transportabläufe transparent macht und so Logistikprozesse beschleunigen.
Agenda:
- 15:00 Uhr Begrüßung und Moderation, Karl Illing, INNOPAY Deutschland
- 15:05 Uhr Einführung in Datensouveränität und virtuelle Dateninfrastruktur, Thorsten Hülsmann, International Data Spaces e. V.
- 15:12 Uhr Datensouveränität in der Praxis I | Use Case „Horizontal Supply Chain Collaboration”, Alexander Aberle, SICK AG
- 15:25 Uhr Datensouveränität in der Praxis II | Use Case „iSHARE“, Karl Illing, INNOPAY Deutschland
- 15:40 Uhr Diskussion, Fragen, Antworten
Die Live-Session wird auf Deutsch gehalten.
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