Working Group on Artificial Intelligence
About this good practice
WGAI is an open group, which includes market experts who have experience in artificial intelligence in various scopes: technological, legal, organizational, sectoral. It also includes representatives of ministries and institutions that are or should be interested in the subject of artificial intelligence, and/or have jurisdiction over issues related to regulations that affect the development of artificial intelligence technology applications in Poland. The task of individual subgroups is to develop recommendations that will support the creation of appropriate conditions for the development of artificial intelligence, both in enterprises and the public sector. These recommendations are quite often reports that present the current state of the Polish economy in this field; assumptions of projects or legislative changes that according to them should be taken into account by public administration, as well as general knowledge sharing and development of activities educating various groups of society in the field of new technologies. Assumptions, goals, actions and plans developed in particular subgroups do not constitute plans of the Ministry of Digital Affairs – they may be taken into consideration in the future, but are independent opinions.
Resources needed
Human Resources: 2 WGAI coordinators on behalf Ministry of Digital Affairs.
Over 300 market experts taking a part in WGAI
Evidence of success
Publications:
Assumptions to the AI Strategy in Poland,
The use of AI in transportation - presentation & summary of the 2021 report,
Recommendations for AI in the financial sector,
REPORT: Analysis of the relationship of the AI Act to selected existing and proposed regulations,
Recommendations for implementing regulatory sandboxes,
AI Ethics. Introduction,
Continuous learning in AI - report,
Open data & AI - preliminary research report,
Digital Maturity Assessment of Electricity Market Companies
Potential for learning or transfer
The practice is unique and leads to an exchange of experience between the market leads to market participation in the development of public policies. In addition, public entities, thanks to market experts, are able to fill in the missing knowledge in the field of artificial intelligence.
Further information
Documents
Publication links_WGAI.docx
Website
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