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AI Watch Index. Policy relevant dimensions to assess Europe’s performance in artificial intelligence

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This report illustrates and follows the steps to build an AI Watch Index from the collection of outputs of AI Watch analyses. It identifies a set of indicators suitable to provide a comprehensive and balanced overview of the various topics addressed by the research activities carried out within AI Watch. The aim of this index is to provide quantitative indicators on several policy relevant dimensions in order to assess the performance and positioning of the EU and its Member States in Artificial Intelligence. The report describes first a suitable approach for identification of indicators. The methodology aims to identify, select, and collect a number of policy relevant indicators that allow, as much as possible, cross-country and temporal comparability in the evolving international economic, social, industrial and research landscape of artificial intelligence. Then, the report proposes a list of indicators, thoroughly described and organised along the main dimensions covered by AI Watch’s activity.

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  • Montserrat Lopez-Cobo & Riccardo Righi & Sofia Samoili & Miguel Vazquez-Prada Baillet & Melisande Cardona & Giuditta De-Prato, 2021. "AI Watch Index. Policy relevant dimensions to assess Europe’s performance in artificial intelligence," JRC Research Reports JRC124424, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc124424
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