AI-ready data: preparing data for AI impact

Building on previous discussions, workshops, and developments, BDVA will co-organise a workshop with King College London on 27 June, bringing together diverse expert perspectives to explore key aspects of AI-ready data. 

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Are you looking for the right data to power your AI model? Are you wondering whether your data is ready to unlock the full potential of AI? Whether you’re an AI practitioner, a data provider, a company developing AI applications, or a policymaker shaping the EU’s data and AI landscape, this workshop is for you!

AI-ready data: preparing data for AI impact

Date: 27 June, from 10:00 – 13:00 CEST 

Building on previous discussions, workshops, and developments, this session, co-organised with King College London, will bring together diverse expert perspectives to explore key aspects of AI-ready data, including: 

  • AI readiness frameworks, as a key step to define methodologies to assess to what extent datasets and data products are prepared for AI.  
  • Technical foundations to prepare datasets for their use in AI applications  
  • How to extend the concept of data products to cope with AI requirements when bundling data in packages with other elements to make them findable, exchangeable and tradeable in AI environments
  • Discuss in the view of real upcoming scenarios like AI Factories and Data Labs
  • Identify AI-ready data in real applications and use cases  

The topic is gaining even more attention in view of the recently published AI Continent Action Plan (with a dedicated pillar for “data for AI”), and the prelude of the European Data Union strategy to help the “EU build high-quality, interoperable, and diverse datasets that are necessary for AI” 

The outcomes of this workshop will contribute to advancing BDVA’s ongoing discussion and position papers on the topic, by examining the state of the art, identifying gaps that still prevent AI practitioners from fully harnessing the power and value of data, and supporting their effective integration into data ecosystems, while enabling these ecosystems to become strong catalysts for AI innovation by providing industry-ready solutions designed to meet the complexities and unique demands of cutting-edge AI applications. 

The workshop is initially planned for BDVA members, but if interested, contact us: innovation@bdva.eu