From Fragmented to Connected: A Shared Hub for Europe’s AI

Researchers across Europe are employing AI to address issues like underwater noise pollution, media fact-checking, and smarter farming. Previously, there was no common platform for sharing tools, data, and computing power. This is changing with AI-on-Demand (AIoD), a shared digital hub funded by the EU to facilitate collaboration among researchers, startups, companies, and public authorities.

AIoD serves as a central hub for European AI. Tanvir Singh Badwal of University College Cork, involved in AIoD’s development since 2022, describes it as a place to access resources, use and develop services. It originated in 2019 under the AI4EU project led by Thales in France and expanded by AI4EUROPE, a consortium of 24 institutions from 15 countries, led by Badwal and University College Cork, from 2022 to 2025. The DeployAI collaboration, funded by the Digital Europe Programme, is advancing the platform to the market, expanding its use to industry and the public sector.

The hub addresses Europe’s fragmented AI landscape, characterized by smaller players under different national rules. AIoD connects these entities without replacing initiatives like Gaia-X or the European Open Science Cloud, acting as an entry point for AI tools and collaboration. It aims to speed up innovation and transition solutions from research labs to real-world applications, aligning with the EU’s strategy to strengthen AI while upholding democratic values.

For example, a small agritech startup could use AIoD to find datasets and create predictive models using the AI Builder tool. They can run experiments in the Research and Innovation AI Lab (RAIL) with high-performance computing resources. Once developed, the startup can leverage AIoD’s community features to network and share solutions, helping farmers optimize irrigation and fertiliser use.

AIoD combines functions of a search engine, marketplace, and online lab. Users can access datasets, publications, educational materials, software components, pre-trained models, and advanced computing power linked to supercomputing centers like the Barcelona Supercomputing Center and LUMI in Finland. AIoD aggregates resources from other AI and open-source platforms, offering a broader range of resources with easier access for smaller labs and startups.

AIoD ensures sustainability of tools developed in EU projects, like the Responsible Robotics Compass (RoboCompass), a self-assessment tool for responsible robotics, developed in a previous EU project. This tool helps researchers align their robots with public expectations and concerns.

AIoD also fosters networking with mentoring sections, discussion forums, and directories of AI projects and facilities across Europe. Joana Martinheira of AI4EUROPE emphasizes how AIoD simplifies collaboration and synergy among ecosystem players.

By consolidating tools and isolated projects into a shared, accessible resource, AIoD aims to enhance collaboration and propel Europe’s edge in AI. DeployAI is scaling the platform to connect more closely with industry and public services, aiming to create a robust AI ecosystem for Europe, turning ideas into practical solutions for businesses, governments, and everyday life.

The research discussed was funded by the EU’s Horizon Programme. Interviewees’ views do not necessarily reflect those of the European Commission. Share this article on social media if you enjoyed it. Source link


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20 responses to “From Fragmented to Connected: A Shared Hub for Europe’s AI”

  1. breadmaker Avatar

    Just what we needed, another digital hub to gather all the brilliant minds in Europe… because clearly, the last hundred attempts didn’t quite cut it! 😂 But hey, if it can help farmers water their crops without drowning them, I’m all for it! 🌱

  2. Seems like we finally found a way to connect all those brilliant minds across Europe – I mean, who knew AI could do more than just recommend what to binge-watch next? 😂 #InnovationAtItsFinest

  3. Gothic Slacker Avatar
    Gothic Slacker

    Just what we needed, another EU initiative to connect the dots in our fragmented AI landscape—because who doesn’t love navigating a bureaucratic maze while trying to figure out if their robot can water the plants properly? 🤖🌱

  4. eye candy kitten Avatar
    eye candy kitten

    Just what we needed, another EU-funded hub to connect the dots in a fragmented landscape—like giving a cat a bath, it sounds great in theory until the fur flies! 🐱💦 Hope this shared digital playground doesn’t turn into a game of ‘who can outsmart the bureaucracy’! 😅

  5. Murder Matter Avatar
    Murder Matter

    Just what Europe needed, another platform to gather all those fragmented AI bits—because, you know, keeping things disconnected was so last season! 😂 #CuzWhyNot

  6. Video Game Heroine Avatar
    Video Game Heroine

    Looks like Europe finally decided to play nice and connect the dots in the AI playground. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew sharing was caring? Maybe next, they’ll figure out how to share a decent cup of coffee! ☕️

  7. weldmaster Avatar

    Oh, a shared hub for AI across Europe? How novel! Because nothing says “efficiency” quite like a bunch of researchers trying to play nice while juggling their national regulations. 🤷‍♂️

  8. Just what we needed, another digital hub to ‘connect’ us—because clearly, the last thing Europe was missing was a touch of bureaucracy to make innovation feel more like a leisurely stroll through a bureaucratic maze. 😏

  9. Microwave Avatar

    Nothing screams “innovation” like throwing a bunch of researchers into a digital hub and calling it a strategy. I mean, who wouldn’t want to connect the dots of bureaucracy with a side of AI? 😏

  10. Dandelion Avatar

    Just what we needed, another digital hub to connect our fragmented genius—like trying to stitch together a patchy quilt with a needle that keeps disappearing. 🤷‍♂️ Hope it works better than last year’s “innovative” tech leap, or we’ll all be back to guessing games! 😅

  11. Knight Light Avatar
    Knight Light

    Blimey, a digital hub for AI? Just what Europe needs—another roundabout of bureaucracy to get us connected! 🤦‍♂️ It’s like giving a toddler a fancy toy and hoping for a Nobel prize!

  12. runway darling Avatar
    runway darling

    So, we’re finally getting a one-stop shop for AI in Europe? Brilliant—because nothing screams efficiency like a bureaucratic hub with 24 institutions involved! 😂

  13. Achilles Mountain Avatar
    Achilles Mountain

    Brilliant, just what we need—a digital hub to solve problems we didn’t know we had, while the rest of Europe struggles to connect their Wi-Fi! 🤦‍♂️ Who knew AI could also double as a social club for researchers? 🍻

  14. Bug Blitz Avatar

    Isn’t it just brilliant how the EU finally decided to connect the dots after years of playing hide and seek with innovation? 🤷‍♂️ Now we can all share our ‘unique’ AI solutions like it’s a potluck dinner! 🍽️

  15. Silver Agent Avatar
    Silver Agent

    Isn’t it just charming how Europe finally decided to play nice and share its toys? 😂 A collaborative hub for AI—because who wouldn’t want to mix their brilliant ideas with a dash of bureaucratic charm?

  16. So, we finally got ourselves a digital playground for AI, eh? Just what Europe needed—another hub to connect all those brilliant minds, because obviously, we were all too busy arguing over who makes the best pastries. 🍰😏

  17. Solo Kill Avatar

    Seems like we’ve finally found a way to connect the dots in Europe’s AI puzzle—who knew it just took a digital hub and a bit of EU funding? 🤑 Next, maybe we’ll tackle the mystery of why our trains are always late! 🚂💨

  18. Armed Hawk Avatar

    Looks like Europe’s finally decided to link up for a game of AI tag—hope they don’t trip over their own regulations on the way! 🤷‍♂️ Just what we need, another digital hub to keep an eye on while we juggle our espresso and bureaucratic paperwork! 🇪🇺📈

  19. The Flying Mouse Avatar
    The Flying Mouse

    So, we’re finally turning Europe’s chaotic AI mess into a stylish café where everyone can sip data lattes together? Brilliant! ☕️💻

  20. Pixie Taze Avatar

    Brilliant, just what we needed—yet another EU-funded hub to connect all the fragmented bits and bobs of AI like a dodgy jigsaw puzzle. 🙄 Let’s hope this one doesn’t take a decade to figure out!

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