status: Recognised & Endorsed

Chair (s): Francis P. Crawley, Perihan Elif Ekmekci, Claudia Bauzer Medeiros

Group Email: [group_email]

Secretariat Liaison: [field_secretariat_liaison]


Mission The mission of the AIDV-WG is to contribute to building the ethical, legal, social, and technical frameworks and bridges enabling the open sharing and re-use of data in the framework of Open Science.

 

Vision The vision of the AIDV-WG is to bring together expertise across disciplines and regions to ensure ameliorate the use of AI and DV in research and innovation across technologies and sectors to address the grand challenges of society.

 

Objectives The principal objective of AIDV-WG is to examine the promises, challenges, and barriers to the use of AI in data sharing and Open Science having regard to scientists and research institutions as well as to policy and the interests of patients, communities, health advocates, and those stakeholders otherwise underrepresented in these important initiatives for Open Science. 

 

Working to support the EOSC Future project and facilitate the implementation of EOSC across research communities, this AIDV-WG examines interoperability issues arising across federated and non-federated systems. Particular attention is given to national and institutional policies (ethics/legal) and how they affect the generation of metadata and interdisciplinary work and cooperation.

 

The following work packages are being pursued by AIDV subteams:  

  • A survey on current ethical, legal, policy, and societal frameworks for AI and DV
  • Guidance on legal considerations for AI and DV: a mapping of legal considerations forAI and DV as well as how to navigate legal frameworks for users of EOSC and other Open Science platforms. 
  • Guidance for informed consent in AI and DV: The GDPR and other EU data and AI regulations as well as regulations in other jurisdictions have placed heavy emphasis on the role of informed consent in data sharing and data publication. This subteam examines the role of informed consent in AI and DV, addressing fundamental challenges to current informed consent frameworks and practices. The aim is to provide guidance for researchers and data controllers across disciplines regarding informed consent in AI and DV.
  • Guidance for ethics committees reviewing AI and DV: Ethics committees (RECs/IRBs/IECs) have been confronted by new challenges when encountering the need for advice on data management and data sharing as well as in other areas of data processing. The use of AI and DV, especially in health-related research, requires investigation with regard to the ethical, legal, and social issues these raise for ethics committees and those submitting proposals for advice/approval to ethics committees. This subteam's guidance will assist ethics committees in understanding questions, methods, and procedures for reviewing AI and DV.
  • AI Bill of Rights: Underlying the growing application and use of AI and DV is a concern to ensure that data subjects are protected by these new technologies. The AIDV-WG subteam  is drafting an RDA AI Bill of Rights that promotes fundamental human rights Recommendations Communique that advances trust in AI and federated systems for Open Science.

 

File Repository

11
March
2024

Agenda Monthly Meeting 11 March 2024; EOSC-Future/RDA Artificial Intelligence and Data Visitation Working Group (AIDV)

by Francis P. Crawley

EOSC-Future/RDA Artificial Intelligence & Data Visitation Working Group (AIDV) Monday 11 March 2024 13.00-14:00 UTC (14:00-14:30 UTC Tea Garden) Agenda (version 4.0) Zoom link to join the me

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March
2024

UN STI Forum 2024 Full Proposal (United Nations Headquarters, New York 9-10 May 2024) Submitted 10 March 2024

by Francis P. Crawley

Title AI governance for building community-based data systems for achieving the UN SDGs and real-world outcomes Authors • Alexander Bernier, McGill University, Montreal, Canada • Perihan Elif Ekme

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PDF icon UN STI EOSC-Future RDA AIDV-WG Full Proposal 24-03-10_2.0.pdf185.99 KB
08
March
2024

UN STI 2024 Forum EOSC-Future/RDA AIDV Side Event Submission

by Francis P. Crawley

UN Interagency Task Team on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals (IATT) MultiStakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development

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19
February
2024

CoARA ERIP BOF Proposal for a Working Session at RDA's 22nd Plenary Meeting Virtual; 14-23 May 2024: Research assessment and science integrity: A global approach with local impact for research policy and the development of digital tools

by Francis P. Crawley

The main objective of this working meeting is to examine the need for a transformation regarding how we value science and measure its contribution to research, education, and society generally.

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PDF icon ERIP BoF Session Proposal 24-02-23_3.0.pdf269.59 KB
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February
2024

UN World Data Forum 2024 Medellín, Colombia 11-14 November 2024 EOSC-Future/RDA AIDV-WG Session Proposal: Engaging digital communities in building data systems for achieving the UN SDGs and real-world outcomes

by Francis P. Crawley

This session presents the three governance tools developed by the European Open Science Cloud – Future and Research Data Alliance Artificial Intelligence & Data Visitation Working Group (AIDV-WG)

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PDF icon UNWDF2024 AIDV-WG Session Proposal 24-02-12_2.0.pdf260.37 KB
16
February
2024

EOSC-Future/RDA AIDV-WG RDA P22 Session Proposal: A radical approach to AI governance for data spaces and the development of digital twins

by Francis P. Crawley

The main objective of this working meeting is to examine the deliverables of the EOSC-Future/RDA Artificial Intelligence & Data Visitation Working Group (AIDV-WG) in relation to the need for AI go

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26
January
2024

Applying machine learning to construct an association model for lung cancer and environmental hormone high-risk factors and nursing assessment reconstruction

by Pei-Hung Liao

Intro: To apply machine learning to construct an association model regarding lung cancer and environmental hormones to more comprehensively identify factors that may lead to lung cancer and to improve

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06
December
2023

Artificial Intelligence in Health-related Research: A Webinar Series organised by KEPK-ICTEC RSCM Indonesia & AIDV - CODATA IDPC - SIDCER

by Francis P. Crawley

This webinar series on ‘Artificial Intelligence in Health-related Research’ focuses on the ethical aspects of the scientific and patient care uses of artificial intelligence (AI) in research related t

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PDF icon KEPK&ICTEC Webinar Series on AI in Health-related Research 23-12-06_3.0.pdf886.28 KB
06
December
2023

AIDV Workplan January to April 2024, version 6.0

by Francis P. Crawley

This workplan is designed to address the following areas for the completion of the ESOC-Future/RDA Artificial Intelligence and Data Visitation Working Group (AIDV)’s project: 1. Completion and review

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PDF icon EOSC-Future-RDA AIDV-WG Workplan January to April 2024 23-12-06_6.0.pdf268.98 KB
06
December
2023

RDA TIGER Agreement 2023

by Francis P. Crawley

This document was provided to the AIDV by RDA TIGER in November 2023.

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