Forging Successful AI Applications for European Economy and Society

AI technology is advancing rapidly, but societies lack a shared understanding of what defines “successful” AI. FORSEE is a research project that aims to expand beyond visions that define AI strictly in terms of technological and economic efficiency, developing a nuanced and enriched notion of success for society as a whole.

The mission of FORSEE is to analyse existing successful AI applications to strategically enhance the capabilities of the AI industry, policymakers and the public to address the future risks and opportunities of AI. This will illuminate a broader understanding of success focusing on different social positions that underpin diverse and potentially conflicting expectations regarding AI. 

Through interconnected research projects, FORSEE seeks to develop a novel:

Approach to AI governance that illuminates conditions shaping successful AI applications and ways to replicate them

Evaluative framework for assessing current and future AI applications

Prototype for registering risk and negative impacts


Points of contact

Project lead
Dr Elizabeth Farries
Director of the UCD Centre for Digital Policy
elizabeth.farries@ucd.ie 

Lead of Communication and Impact
Johannes Mikkonen
Demos Helsinki 
johannes.mikkonen@demoshelsinki.fi

Project Manager
Evangelos Papadamakis
UCD Centre for Digital Policy
vangelis.papadamakis@ucd.ie

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FORSEE is Horizon Europe funded Research and Innovation Actions project consisting of eight partners: ADAPT Centre, The School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin; European Digital SME Alliance; Demos Helsinki; TASC; Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society; UCD Centre for Digital Policy; University of Toulouse and WZB – Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung