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AI Factory - Pharos
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—In Greece, every draft law is published by the relevant Ministry on opengov.gr, typically for a two-week period, during which citizens can express their opinions – within the AI4Deliberation project, several AI features will be tested during specific deliberations hosted on open-gov.gr. For instance, the project will explore the AI Summarisation functionality for processing deliberation comments.
The Hellenic Cadastre developed a system to automate the reading and categorisation of property contracts, apply the relevant legal rules, and then generate assessments for approval using AI. The Hellenic Cadastre is set to become the first Greek state service to use AI. Innovative AI applications for land registry cases will significantly facilitate pertinent public administration operations by offering enhanced processing speed and reducing related costs and errors.
This initiative aims to interconnect Greek hospitals, enabling doctors to access national electronic health records, streamline healthcare, and reduce bureaucracy by providing mobile access to medical data. An AI-powered NEHF (AI applications' integrated processing of large volumes of diverse data) is expected to improve interconnectivity and interoperability of national healthcare networks and national healthcare databases and provide faster and better justified management decisions.
It focuses on completing land registration, simplifying procedures, and integrating AI into the Greek Cadaster. It benefits public and private entities, local governments, and citizens by enhancing legal security and reducing bureaucracy. The law addresses inefficiencies in land registration and leverages AI to improve accuracy and speed. It aims to transition Greece to a fully functional land registry system by 2025, using AI to streamline legal reviews and correct records.
The Smart Attica Digital Innovation Hub (EDIH) helps organisations develop and implement AI solutions for environmental challenges. It provides services such as training, testing technologies before investment, and building innovation networks. The initiative focuses on promoting sustainable and green technologies in Greece.
This programme aims to boost entrepreneurship and innovation in Greece by providing financing to start-ups. Specific funds under the EquiFund umbrella, such as the Innovation Window and the Early-Stage Window, are designed to support tech start-ups, including those working with AI. These funds provide equity financing to help businesses grow from the seed stage to scaling up. EquiFund II focuses on start-ups in the areas of Life sciences & Healthcare and Sustainability & Social impact.
The Association of Artificial Intelligence – AiCatalyst is private network of industry and academic experts aiming to utilise and democratise AI solutions within an ethical, transparent, and explainable framework while, establishing a network between the academic research and innovative entrepreneurship. It is partnered with the European Institute of Technology’s AI Community and the European Digital Innovation Hub ‘Smart Attica'.
The ARCHIMEDES Unit of the Athena Research Center, together with key Greek AI and education organisations, organises the National Artificial Intelligence Competition (NAIC) for middle and high school students. The competition introduces students to AI techniques such as machine learning, computer vision and natural language processing. Winners represent Greece at the International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence.
a) Examines how AI can promote innovation and enhance the business ecosystem, positioning Greece as an attractive hub for startups and investments.b) Emphasizes strengthening education and research, essential for developing skills and advancing knowledge in the AI sector.c) Explores the regulatory framework, emphasizing the importance of ensuring responsible and safe use of AI. d) Proposes ways to apply AI technologies in the public sector to improv