The Center for Responsible AI Project

Maria Ana Henriques, Ana Farinha, Nuno André, António Novais, Sara Guerreiro de Sousa, Bruno Prezado Silva, Ana Oliveira, Helena Moniz, Andre Martins, Paulo Dimas


Abstract
This paper describes the project “NextGenAI: Center for Responsible AI”, a 39-month Mobilizing and Green Agenda for Business Innovation funded by the Portuguese Recovery and Resilience Plan, under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). The project aims to create a new Center for Responsible AI in Portugal, capable of delivering more than 20 AI products in crucial areas like “Life Sciences”, many of which use generative AI, particularly NLP models such as those for Machine Translation, contributing to translating into legislation the European Law included in the EU AI Act, and creating a critical mass in the development of responsible AI technologies. To accomplish this mission, the Center for Responsible AI is formed by an ecosystem of startups and research institutions driving research in a virtuous way by addressing real market needs and opportunities in Responsible AI.
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2024.eamt-2.31
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Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation (Volume 2)
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June
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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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61–62
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Maria Ana Henriques, Ana Farinha, Nuno André, António Novais, Sara Guerreiro de Sousa, Bruno Prezado Silva, Ana Oliveira, Helena Moniz, Andre Martins, and Paulo Dimas. 2024. The Center for Responsible AI Project. In Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation (Volume 2), pages 61–62, Sheffield, UK. European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT).
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