The BridgeAI Project

Helena Moniz, Joana Lamego, Nuno André, António Novais, Bruno Silva, Maria Henriques, Mariana Dalblon, Paulo Dimas, Pedro Gonçalves


Abstract
This paper describes the project “BridgeAI: Boosting Regulatory Implementation with Data-driven insights, Global expertise, and Ethics for AI”, a one-year science-for-policy research project funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). The project aims to provide decision-makers in Portugal with the best context to implement the EU Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act and bridge the gap between AI research and policy. Although not exclusively on machine translation, the project pertains to natural language processing in general and ultimately to each of us as citizens.
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2024.eamt-2.18
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Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation (Volume 2)
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June
Year:
2024
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Sheffield, UK
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Carolina Scarton, Charlotte Prescott, Chris Bayliss, Chris Oakley, Joanna Wright, Stuart Wrigley, Xingyi Song, Edward Gow-Smith, Mikel Forcada, Helena Moniz
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EAMT
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European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT)
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35–36
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https://aclanthology.org/2024.eamt-2.18
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Helena Moniz, Joana Lamego, Nuno André, António Novais, Bruno Silva, Maria Henriques, Mariana Dalblon, Paulo Dimas, and Pedro Gonçalves. 2024. The BridgeAI Project. In Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation (Volume 2), pages 35–36, Sheffield, UK. European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT).
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The BridgeAI Project (Moniz et al., EAMT 2024)
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