Bridging science and practice together for AI in crisis management
How artificial intelligence is reshaping crisis response across Europe? The session drew on our recently published rapid evidence review and featured real-world case studies.
How Far Should We Trust AI in a Crisis? European Experts Weigh In
That was the central question of a recent webinar organised by the Scientific Advice Mechanism, drawing on two freshly published reports: a Rapid Evidence Review Report and a Statement by the GCSA.
Strengthening Science Advice Through Diversity: SAPEA's Path Toward an EDI Strategy
SAPEA is enhancing its Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Strategy to better embed EDI principles across its scientific advisory work and activities.
Group of Chief Scientific Advisors Issues Recommendations Following SAPEA Report
The Group of Chief Scientific Advisors Issues Recommendations Following SAPEA Report on the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Emergency and Crisis Management
Upholding Integrity in Scientific Advice: Key Principles and Challenges
We're excited to share the first insights from last week's workshop, hosted by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) in Budapest as part of their 200th anniversary celebrations.
The European Commission today launched its "Apply AI" and "AI in Science" strategies, a significant milestone for AI-driven research and innovation across Europe.
Building Bridges Conference: Insights Now Available
"Building Bridges: Shaping Europe's Science-for-Policy Landscape" report captures the essence of our Vienna conference in May and explores how science can better inform policy decisions.
New Group of Chief Scientific Advisors starts induction in Brussels
Over two days, the Advisors explored the whole process through which their independent, evidence-based advice is delivered to the European Commissioners.
The SAM's biggest-ever science advice conference focuses on building bridges
A major conference on the role of science advice in policy and society will be opened by Eva-Maria Holzleitner, Austria’s federal minister for science, on 26 May.