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SUMMARY:NGI Talk with Manuela Battaglini
DESCRIPTION:NGI Talk: “Impacts of Artificial Intelligence on Society” by Manuela Battaglini\nWhen: 28th of January at 13:00 CET\nWhere: Free REGISTER HERE!  \nAbout the event\nWill machines become super-intelligent and will humans eventually lose control? While there is debate around how likely this scenario will be we do know that there are always unforeseen consequences when new technology is introduced. Those unintended outcomes of artificial intelligence will likely challenge us all. \nAs with most changes in life\, there will be positive and negative impacts on society as artificial intelligence continues to transform the world we live in. How that will balance out is anyone’s guess and up for much debate and for many people to contemplate. \nJoin the next NGI Talk\, brought to you by the NGI community ambassador Manuela Bagliattini\, and meet possible challenges that we\, as a society\, might be faced with\, and as well as several of the positive impacts artificial intelligence will have on society. \nRegister here for this event! \n\nAbout the speaker\nManuela Battaglini is a specialist in strategic digital marketing\, a law graduate and a researcher. She works on Digital Ethics (data ethics\, security ethics\, algorithm ethics and ethics in practice) studying the social impact of automated decision-making processes and personal profiling. She is also CEO of Transparent Internet\, a consulting firm that helps organizations make their AI systems ethical\, transparent and trustworthy.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-talk-with-manuela-battaglini/
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SUMMARY:NGI Forward: dialogues on the future of search
DESCRIPTION:Salon: The future of Information access for search and discovery in next generation internet\nRegister early: https://app.livestorm.co/made-group/dialogues-on-data-and-search-the-future-of-information-and-search \nOn January 27th probe the following questions: What are the key needs of tomorrow’s search and discovery\, what are the distributed infrastructure needs and how are algorithms that give ‘top’ results validated? What are the data policy guidelines and governance thereof? What are user’s unmet needs to ‘discover’ tomorrow’s world? Do diverse human languages and values play a local role in the global search context of zeroes and ones? And is there room for a citizens fair data deal that leads to reliable and verifiable information and data trusts? How do individual (eg right to be forgotten) and collective rights (to know) make searching more public\, more transparent or more ethical by design? \nBy decentralising search & retrieval\, and by making future acts machine-processed\, and services composable in realtime\, there still remains a wide gap to fill: to gain quality and discoverability. Open standards can help. Service composability joins multiple independent sources of federated search without a single search authority point of presence. The ethical search would apply a variety of ethical filters to search results\, plus mechanisms for collective action to feed those filters\, making values transparent or visible inside future AI search. Trust benefits usage\, instead of lamenting lack of trust in commercial providers like Amazon.  In ‘The Age of Continuous Connection 24/7’ it may be time to change our unsustainable business models. \nWE WANT YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS: Go tell.edgeryders.eu \nWe invite experts to give their recommendations for NGI. Three EU funded H2020 projects in this domain join this event: NGI FORWARD\, NGI0 Discovery\, and NGI Assure.  We invite others to also join. The expected outcome is to contribute to the next generation EU research funding\, a better understanding and cohesive EU efforts to submit innovative ideas for open calls. Meeting organizers include the IoT Council & Edgeryders for NGI FORWARD\, NLnet Foundation for NGI Discovery and Assure and ELONTECH. \nRegister early: https://app.livestorm.co/made-group/dialogues-on-data-and-search-the-future-of-information-and-search \n11:00 – 16:00 | Workshops: The Future of Search\nWorkshops are on Big Blue Button\,  hosted by TU. Delft \n\n11:00 – 12:00 | Search and Ethics\nKick-off by Noémi Ványi (SEARX)\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-u1k-4jz-ycj\n13:00 – 14:00 | Search and (hyper) locality\nKick-off by Sarah Hoffmann (OpenStreetMap)\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-uo4-q1n-ldu\n15:00 – 16:00 | Search and Internet of Things\nKick-off by Michael Christen (YaCy)\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-1zv-mco-ci9\n\nWE WANT YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS: Go tell.edgeryders.eu \n17:00 – 18:00 | Seminar: The Future of Search\nSpeakers\n\nVint Cerf (Google)\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vint_Cerf\nLoretta Anania (EC)\nhttps://www.dsimanifesto.eu/speakers/loretta-anania/\nSarah Hoffmann (OpenStreetMap)\nhttps://sosm.ch/about/board/former-board-members/sarah-hoffmann/\nMichiel Leenaars (NGI projects coordinator)\nhttps://nlnet.nl/people/leenaars.html\nPietro Lio’ (Department of Computer Science and Technology of the University of Cambridge)\nhttps://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pl219/\n\nOrganizing\n\ntheinternetofthings.eu\ntell.edgeryders.eu\nresearch.ngi.eu\nnlnet.nl\nnlnet.nl/discovery\nnlnet.nl/assure\nelontech.org\n\nThe Salons reflect the views of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission but form part of the project’s overarching recommendations for the NGI and future European internet policy. \nWE WANT YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS: Go tell.edgeryders.eu \nhttps://vimeo.com/496482126
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-forward-dialogues-on-the-future-of-search/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210120T110000
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SUMMARY:NGI Forward: dialogues on Data & Policy
DESCRIPTION:Salon: Data and Policy\nDo register early as we have limited seating in the (online) workshops.\nhttps://app.livestorm.co/made-group/dialogues-on-data-and-policy-the-40-the-identity-and-the-privacy-issue \nExecutive Vice-President for A Europe Fit for the Digital Age\, Margrethe Vestager\, said: “You don’t have to share all data. But if you do and data is sensitive you should be able to do in a manner where data can be trusted and protected. We want to give business and citizens the tools to stay in control of data. And to build trust that data is handled in line with European values and fundamental rights.” \nIt is clear that there is an urgency for an alternative European model to data handling practice of major tech platforms\, and pave the way for sectoral European data spaces to benefit society\, citizens and companies. \nWE WANT YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS: Go tell.edgeryders.eu \nWe invite experts to give their recommendations for NGI. Two EU funded H2020 projects in this domain join this event NGI FORWARD and DAPSI. The expected outcome is to contribute to the next generation EU research funding\, a better understanding and cohesive EU efforts to submit innovative ideas for open calls. \nDo register early as we have limited seating in the (online) workshops.\nhttps://app.livestorm.co/made-group/dialogues-on-data-and-policy-the-40-the-identity-and-the-privacy-issue \n11:00 – 12: 00 | Seminar\nSpeakers\n\nEva Kaili\, MEP Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament\nAnja Bechmann\, Professor & Director @AUDATALAB\nJaya Klara Brekke\, founding member of the Magma Collective\, a planetary think-and-do tank\, currently developing peer-to-peer cloud system\, CoBox\nIrene Hernández\, Founder & CEO at GATACA | Digital Identities | Blockchain researcher\, Interop WG ESSIF\n\nFirst respondent\nPrimavera De Filippi\, permanent researcher at the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) in Paris\, a faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University\, and a Visiting Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute. \nModerators\nMantalena Kaili (ELONTECH) and Gaëlle Le Gars (NGI Forward WP4) \n14:00- 18:00 | Workshops DATA/POLICY\n\n13:00 –  14:00 CET | Data and Methods\nKick-off by Alberto Cottica\, edgeryders.eu\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-jvf-ik7-xvx\n\n15:00 – 16:00 CET | Data and Policy\nKick-off by Rob van Kranenburg\, moderation Gaëlle Le Gars\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-cis-o7h-gos\n17:00 – 18:00 CET | Data portability\nKick-off by Trace Labs\, moderation Erik Mannens (IMEC)\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-8rf-k55-fgn\n\n  \nOrganizing\n\ntheinternetofthings.eu\ntell.edgeryders.eu\nresearch.ngi.eu\ndapsi.ngi.eu\nelontech.org\n\nThe Salons reflect the views of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission but form part of the project’s overarching recommendations for the NGI and future European internet policy. \nWE WANT YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS: Go tell.edgeryders.eu
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-forward-dialogues-on-data-policy/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210114T130000
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SUMMARY:NGI Talk with Sam Butler
DESCRIPTION:NGI Talk: “How is Digital Innovation Shaping the Post-Digital Era” by Sam Butler\nWhen: 14th of January at 13:00 CET\nWhere: Free REGISTER HERE!  \nAbout the event\nToday\, digital innovation is at the heart of every organization. You need to digitize internal operations to do things better\, faster\, and cheaper\, find new ways to engage users and bring new products and services to market. Changing market conditions mean that you’re planning around a moving target\, and with disruptive startups popping up all over\, competition is mounting. You need a faster path to transform your innovative new ideas into winning applications and that’s where digital innovation come in. \nOver the decades\, societies have progressed from steam power to the division of labour\, right through to the IT and electronic age. Now\, most are firmly cemented in the era of datafication\, hyper-connectivity\, and digital labour. \nThese changes have had a huge impact on the IT industry which is evolving rapidly with advances in digital technologies. For those in the industry\, this has created significant challenges\, coupled with great opportunities. \nJoin the next NGI Talk\, brought to you by the NGI community ambassador Sam Butler who will tell you why digital transformation is not only important but essential to your business and the world in general. \n\nAbout the speaker\nSam Butler\, is an all-around professional\, that makes a plan\, based on leverage points and lean design\, and finally\, writes\, designs\, codes\, and builds\, to bring ideas to life. He graduated with a degree in Politics and a certificate in Creative Writing from Princeton University. He worked with actor Mark Feuerstein (Royal Pains) to develop two impact-driven film projects\, edited sports media at Bleacher Report\, led a few experiments in fixing the internet\, researched the world’s best climate solutions and developed a framework for community climate mitigation\, managed an open data experiment with one of the largest trade finance institutions in the world\, led a collaboration between Mattereum and RoUm to create digital identities for original art pieces. He also does product design and various types of consulting.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-talk-with-sam-butler/
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SUMMARY:Deep Dive with David Li
DESCRIPTION:Deep dive with David Li\, the founder of Shenzhen Open Innovation Lab\nhttps://www.szoil.org \nAs the pioneer who pays close attention to the maker activity\, David Li has been committed to promoting the development of Chinese makers and the transformation of innovative products since 2010. Meanwhile\, he is the important promoter of China maker activity and is honoured as “Top Maker in Asia”\, and he once participates in the founding of the first maker space of China-Xin Chejian. \nDavid has participated in open source movement since 1990\, and he is the member of Free Software Foundation and the code contributor of Apache as well as the director of Object Web Open Source Geospatial Foundation. During the past 20 years\, he has participated in the interactive multimedia project of Steven Spielberg\, Disney World\, Japanese IT enterprise project and the design of social networking application of Facebook\, and he also developed the visual programming environment Ardublock for Arduino and started and worked for many open-source software projects. \nWith David Cuartelles from Arduino and Ramona Dremljuga from TETRA | Business Acceleration for Next Generation Internet | business.ngi.eu \n\nLinks:\n\n“Beyond Silicon Valley. Can Asian countries develop an Alternative Innovation Narrative?”\nhttps://www.szoil.org/ric-webinar-series/\nInside Shenzhen’s race to outdo Silicon Valley\nhttps://www.technologyreview.com/2018/12/18/1661/inside-shenzhens-race-to-outdo-silicon-valley/\nArduino is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. Arduino boards are able to read inputs – light on a sensor\, a finger on a button\, or a Twitter message – and turn it into an output – activating a motor\, turning on an LED\, publishing something online. You can tell your board what to do by sending a set of instructions to the microcontroller on the board. To do so you use the Arduino programming language (based on Wiring)\, and the Arduino Software (IDE)\, based on Processing.\nhttps://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Introduction\nTETRA project provides business support to third parties awarding NGI open calls issued by NGI-TRUST\, NGI0-PET\, LEDGER\, NGI0-DISCOVERY and by those projects who will be funded under H2020 call ICT-24-2019.\nhttps://ngi.eu/ngi-projects/tetra/
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/deep-dive-with-david-li/
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SUMMARY:NGI Forward and ELONTECH: Dialogues on Identity
DESCRIPTION:Drivers of the Digital Transition: data\, identity and cybersecurity\nIn joint cooperation with ELONTECH \nBy assembling the building blocks we want to achieve the ‘overtone’ which is creating an NGI attitude\, a way of looking at the digital transition in Europe that coherently makes the key topics – Trustworthy Information Flows\, Decentralized Power on the Internet\, Personal Data Control\, An Inclusive Internet\, Competitive European Ecosystems and Ethical Internet Technology\, Safer Online Environments and Sustainable and Climate-friendly Internet –  actionable for local (city)\, regional\, national and EU policy makers\, guiding for technology enablers and ‘comforting’ to a larger audience\, meaning we explain the fast developments in such a way as they remain close to everyday life\, especially given the economic situation in many countries due to lockdowns and the role of technology in trends in work and employment. \nWith Thibault VERBIEST (iour.org)\, Loretta ANANIA (EC)\, Alberto Crespo Garcia (ATOS)\, Petros Kavassalis (UAEGAN) and Mantalena Kaili (ELONTECH – moderator).
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-forward-and-elontech-dialogues-on-identity/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201210T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201210T160000
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SUMMARY:NGI projects’ contribution to technological developments of DNS and naming systems
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will gather the projects in the NGI portfolio that contribute to the evolution of the DNS and naming systems. \nThe objective of the webinar is to trigger information and experience sharing\, to stimulate synergies and complementarities and to understand similarities among those projects as well as others interested parties. \nAgenda:\n14:00 – 14:10\nIntroduction (EC) \n14:10 – 15:15\nPresentations from various projects on their developments: \n\nBenno Overeinder (Nlnet Labs) – DNSSEC key signing suite (slides available here) and Connect by Name (slides available here)\nAlexander ter Haar (Open-Xchange) – Privacy Enhancements for PowerDNS and DNSdist (slides available here)\nLeif Johannsson (Sunet) – Cryptech.is/Cryptrev (slides available here)\nRick van Rein (internetwide) – Id-xover InternetWide Identity through Realm Crossover (slides available here)\nChristian Grothoff (Bern University of Applied Sciences) – GNU Name System (slides available here)\nJeremy Rand (namecoin.org) – Namecoin: ZeroNet and Packaging and Core Infrastructure (slides available here)\n\n15:15 – 16:00\nPanel Q&A \n \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-projects-contribution-to-technological-developments-of-dns-and-naming-systems/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201203T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201203T120000
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SUMMARY:NGI Forward at IOTSWC Barcelona DIGITAL SUMMIT 2020
DESCRIPTION:Salon: Disposable Identities and Digital Twins\nThe world rapidly shifts from analogue to digital. Rules have now changed with self-driving connected cars that make decisions not on ‘real’ events but on data streams that can enable predictive analytics and many other forms of augmented decision. These data streams\, now can act in the car without the knowledge of the driver. As data becomes as importantб or more important than territory as a means to power (defined as funding capability of future value) new rules of engagement are necessary. By analogy\, this extends to the rules of intergovernmental relations. The rules have changed. As data is the new source of future value\, identity becomes the main issue in the next decade. \nGoods\, persons\, houses\, situations and Industrial processes all radiate data and create digital twins. These twins exist as sets of properties in an analytic layer that is in many hands now but not really under multi stakeholder control. The situation is hybrid in the sense that the digital twins actually begin to actuate back in the analogue objects. This is the moment of ontological change. \nWith Petros Kavassalis (UAEGAN)\, Rob Tiffany (Ericsson)\, Gael Blondelle (Eclipse Foundation) and Michele Nati (IOTA).\nModerator: Rob van Kranenburg
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-forward-at-iotswc-barcelona-digital-summit-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201124T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201124T140000
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SUMMARY:NGI Talks Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:The Next Generation Internet: The Internet of Humans\nThe Next Generation Internet initiative is designed to create an internet of humans that responds to our fundamental needs\, including trust\, security and inclusion. \nWith the explosion of the Internet of Things\, multimedia content and social media\, the Internet offers unprecedented access to data and online services. Artificial intelligence helps to extract meaning from this data and to embed autonomy and intelligence into networks\, connected objects and services. This promises to revolutionise healthcare\, public services\, transport\, finance – to name just a few Sectors. \nYet\, as technological advances upgrade what the Internet can do\, there is no matching increase in the trust people place on the Internet. On the contrary\, such trust\, which is one of the pillars of technology acceptance\, has eroded in recent years. \nJoin the NGI Talk\, this time chaired by quite a few internet experts who will be discussing how redesigning the Internet and interconnection ecosystems can help the society. \nRegister here! \n  \nAbout the speakers:\n\nAntonio Grasso\nFounder & CEO @ dbi.srl\, Digital entrepreneur with a passion for knowledge translation\, B2B Tech Influencer\, Author & Speaker\, Startups Mentor\nAntonio Santos\nCo-Founder of DT Lab\, CxO Adviser on digital transformation\, future of work\, diversity and inclusion focused on sustainability\nMirko Ross\nCEO of asvin.io\, Cybersecurity Researcher\, Speaker\, DLT / Blockchain\, Member of ENISA IoT\, Security Expert Group\nKai Michael Hermsen\nGlobal Coordinator for the Charter of Trust; Member of the Siemens Cybersecurity Board\nPierre Pinna\nFounder CEO IPFConline Digital Innovations
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-talks-roundtable/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201106
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SUMMARY:European Big Data Value Forum 2020
DESCRIPTION:The European Big Data Value Forum (EBDVF) is the flagship event of the European Big Data and Data-Driven AI Research and Innovation community organized by the Big Data Value Association (BDVA) and the European Commission (DG CNECT). The 2020 edition of the EBDVF will take place between the 3rd and the 5th of November 2020 in Berlin and online\, and it is organized in collaboration with DFKI\, Plattform Industrie 4.0\, Plattform Lernende Systeme and Berlin Partner. \n \nWith a central theme “Building a strong European Data and AI Ecosystem”\, the EBDVF 2020 edition brings together the German and European communities on AI and Data. It aims to contribute to the discussions on the European Data and AI Strategy\, specifically addressing key topics for Europe such as the development of European Data Spaces\, the importance of Technology Platforms and Trust\, the opportunities for market uptake and the new challenges ahead for Data and AI within the society. The event will also focus on how Data and AI can help to tackle emerging societal challenges\, like those brought by the Covid19 pandemic. For this edition\, cross-sectorial tracks will be combined with sectorial tracks on Manufacturing\, Autonomous Systems\, Transport\, Mobility and Logistics\, Health and Smart Society. Furthermore\, the programme will include multiple research and innovation sessions and startups pitches\, showcasing Europe’s R&I excellence on Data and AI. \n\nThe EBDVF2020 edition will particularly benefit from the very vibrant Data and AI research and startup ecosystem in Berlin. Each of the programme tracks is jointly organised by a German representative (from the Berlin research and innovation community or coming from other German key initiatives and organisations) and a European representative to maximise co-operation and value created. With this hybrid approach\, the event aims at having a great local and European impact and leveraging the potential of the innovative German ecosystem. \nFurthermore\, the 2020 EBDVF edition will combine physical and virtual sessions in order to accommodate for possible travel disruptions linked to Covid19\, this will offer to the event the possibility to reach a much wider audience\, achieving a record in terms of participants from all over Europe. \nEBDVF2020 offers interesting virtual sponsoring options for companies\, research institutions and AI and Data initiatives\, with a lot of interaction possibilities outreaching a much wider audience than ever before. This will allow many players in Europe to position themselves in the European AI and Data ecosystem.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/european-big-data-value-forum-2020/
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