CEPS Tech Podcast

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We at CEPS are excited to announce the launch of a brand-new Tech Podcast. In the first episode, we focus on the state of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) market in Europe, and the potential to develop an ecosystem of AI excellence and innovation in the years to come. It is the first of a series of six episodes dedicated to AI, which will be released in the coming months. We will also soon launch a series of five episodes dedicated to the Future of Work in the AI era. These will be the first channels of a broader "CEPS Podcast", which will have many other thematic series. Join us as we dive into the AI landscape in the EU, exploring the European AI market, identifying possible new policy measures and infrastructure needs, assessing ways to link existing AI hubs, discussing data on jobs and industrial specialisation, and examining the skills that will be needed in the future AI workforce. The podcast will explore new ideas from building Human–AI teams (superteams) to the creation of a CERN for AI.   In each episode, CEPS researchers and our co-host Tom Parker engage in a discussion with renowned experts and guests from academia, business, institutions, and civil society. The first episode, co-hosted by Tom Parker and Andrea Renda, we have invited Pierre-Alexandre Balland, our Chief Data Scientist, and Aleksandra Przegalinska from Kozminsky University, MIT and Harvard. We had a blast, don't miss this conversation!   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Season 1

  1. Episode 1: Will the EU forge ahead or fall behind?

    EPISODE 1

    Episode 1: Will the EU forge ahead or fall behind?

    With the rapid ascension of AI, the world is in an ever quickening race for the supremacy of this nascent technology. The areas of influence are being divided between organisations, countries and governments as they jostle for leading positions. For the EU, some big questions need answering for all involved. Where will the EU become a leader in AI? What are its strengths? How will it compete with the domination by the USA and China?     In this first episode of the CEPS Tech Podcast series on AI we will be looking to answer these questions and decide whether the EU will forge ahead in this AI race, or fall behind.     Our host Tom Parker is joined by co-host Andrea Renda, Director of Research at CEPS, a well-known expert in AI governance and policy and Professor at the European University Institute. Joining them both to help unpick this topic are two leading experts in the AI field.   Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Chief Data Scientist at CEPS as well as a Professor at Harvard and Utrecht Universities gives us the data behind the story, painting a picture of where the EU is in this AI race. Aleksandra Przegalińska is a Polish futurist, Associate Professor of Management and Artificial Intelligence as well as vice-rector at Kozminski University in Poland, extols the virtues of the EU’s experience in research and regulation and how the EU can build a global reputation in AI.   For further reading on CEPS’ and Andrea Renda’s research on other interesting AI topics follow this link.  For more information on the data mentioned by Pierre-Alexandre Balland see this publication.   For more on Aleksandra Przegalińska’s book register here to join the CEPS book talk on 24th June.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    47 min
  2. Episode 2: Towards a European AI initiative: options, odds and objectives

    EPISODE 2

    Episode 2: Towards a European AI initiative: options, odds and objectives

    In this second episode of the CEPS Tech Podcast series on AI we will be looking at various proposals to launch a large-scale initiative on AI in Europe in the years to come. Does Europe need an “AI Moonshot” to catch up with other global powers? What characteristics should the moonshot have? We compare in particular the recent proposal tabled by advisors to the European Commission, to create a “CERN for AI in science”; the proposal by the scientific community to launch a moonshot to create alternatives to non-European generative AI models; and proposals to fund a pan-European Digital Public Infrastructure.     Our host Tom Parker is joined by co-host Andrea Renda, Director of Research at CEPS, a well-known expert in AI governance and policy and Professor at the European University Institute. Joining them both to help unpick this topic are two leading experts in the AI field. Holger Hoos, Alexander von Humboldt Professor of AI at RWTH Aachen University (Germany) and Director of Research at CLAIRE who shares his insights on a Moonshot for AI and what Europe needs to do to not fall further behind in the AI field. Adriana Groh, Co-founder of the Sovereign Tech Fund which is focused on supporting the development, improvement, and maintenance of open digital infrastructure with the gaol to sustainably strengthen the open-source ecosystem by focusing on security, resilience, technological diversity as well as the coding talents.     For further reading on CEPS’ and Andrea Renda’s research on other interesting AI topics follow this link.  For more information on Holger Hoos and the work CLAIRE does, have a look here.   To find out more about Adriana Groh´s work and the initiatives of the Sovereign Tech Fund have a look here.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    54 min
  3. Episode 3: Future of work: Looking back & moving forward

    EPISODE 3

    Episode 3: Future of work: Looking back & moving forward

    In this first episode of the CEPS Tech Podcast series on “the Future of Work and AI” we are discussing the hopes and fears in the labour market, the impact of AI on jobs and employment, and the changing task content and skills required in jobs of the future. Additionally, we examine historical perspectives on technological change and the importance of policy in shaping the future of work. The conversation highlights the need for interdisciplinary collaboration, monitoring of psychosocial risks, and shaping the reward function of society to create a better future of work.     Our host Tom Parker is joined by co-host Laura Nurski, Associate Research Fellow and Head of Programme on Future of Work at CEPS. Joining them both to help unpick this topic are two leading experts on the Future of Work and AI. Carl Frey, Dieter Schwarz Associate Professor of AI & Work at the Oxford Internet Institute and a Fellow of Mansfield College, University of Oxford (UK). He is also Director of the Future of Work Programme and Oxford Martin Citi Fellow at the Oxford Martin School. Nicky Dries is a Professor of Organisational Behaviour at the Department of Work & Organisation Studies at KU Leuven (Belgium) and at the Department of Leadership & Organisational Behaviour at BI Norwegian Business School (Norway). In Leuven, she runs the Future of Work Lab within the Faculty of Economics, that studies social imaginaries for the future.    This episode is part of the CEPS activities under the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) which brings together OECD members and GPAI countries to advance an ambitious agenda for implementing human-centric, safe, secure and trustworthy AI. You can find more information on GPAI and the Future of Work working group here.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    43 min
  4. Episode 6: Inside the Top European AI Hub: What’s Driving London’s Success?

    EPISODE 6

    Episode 6: Inside the Top European AI Hub: What’s Driving London’s Success?

    In this third episode of the CEPS Tech Podcast’s special AI series, we take a deep dive into one of Europe’s most dynamic AI hubs—London. As AI continues to shape industries and economies, what makes London stand out as the number one AI hub in Europe? What role do leading institutions like Imperial College and CEPS play in fostering innovation, and how can Europe build stronger AI collaborations across borders?   Our host Tom Parker is joined by co-hosts Andrea Renda, Director of Research at CEPS and an expert on AI governance, and Pete Ford, Programme Manager at the Imperial Policy Forum. Together, they explore these questions with two distinguished guests. Alessandra Russo, Head of the Department of Computing at Imperial College and Co-Director of the School of Convergent Science, sheds light on Imperial’s AI initiatives, including ImperialX — a flagship research and innovation hub at the intersection of AI, data science, and digital technologies. Georgina Denis is the CEO and co-founder of Psi (People Supported Intelligence), an emerging intelligence-gathering platform that analyses voice discussions to generate data and actionable insights. She offers a fresh perspective on the power of AI-enabled collective intelligence and the potential of human-AI collaboration in decision-making and governance.   Together, they discuss London’s role as a driving force in European AI, the need for stronger research cooperation across the continent, and the potential for a “CERN for AI” to boost Europe’s AI capabilities. They also explore the importance of bridging AI talent gaps and fostering an innovation ecosystem that can compete globally.      For more insights into CEPS’ research on AI, visit this link.   To learn more about Imperial-X, explore this link.   To learn more about Imperial and Alessandra Russo’s work, visits this link   For more information on Psi and Georgina Denis’ work, check out this link.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    47 min
  5. Episode 8: Steering the AI revolution

    EPISODE 8

    Episode 8: Steering the AI revolution

    In the fourth episode of the CEPS Tech Podcast series on “the Future of Work and AI”, we explore how artificial intelligence fits into a longer history of technological change — and why institutions, organisational models, and public policy are central to shaping its impact on the future of work. Our hosts, Tom Parker and Laura Nurski, are joined by Daron Acemoglu, Institute Professor at MIT, Co-Director of MIT’s Shaping the Future of Work Initiative and, of course, Nobel laureate in Economics and Carlota Perez, Honorary Professor at University College London and the University of Sussex as well as Adjunct Professor of Technology and Socio-Economic Development at TalTech, Estonia.    The episode looks at how to steer the current wave of technological change, especially looking at artificial intelligence, toward more inclusive outcomes, by analysing past tech revolutions, looking at the role of institutions in guiding AI in the public interested as well as the role of organisations in managing the technology and adapting their way of work to the technology.   We discuss:  Why AI matters – but isn’t the whole story How institutions steer the direction and distribution of innovation The often-overlooked role of management models in shaping work and inequality Whether organisational design should be treated as a public concern  This conversation connects the dots between past and future, theory and policy — and asks what kind of state we need to make the most of the AI era.  For further reading on CEPS’ and Laura Nurski’s research on other interesting Future of Work and AI topics follow this link. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    43 min

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We at CEPS are excited to announce the launch of a brand-new Tech Podcast. In the first episode, we focus on the state of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) market in Europe, and the potential to develop an ecosystem of AI excellence and innovation in the years to come. It is the first of a series of six episodes dedicated to AI, which will be released in the coming months. We will also soon launch a series of five episodes dedicated to the Future of Work in the AI era. These will be the first channels of a broader "CEPS Podcast", which will have many other thematic series. Join us as we dive into the AI landscape in the EU, exploring the European AI market, identifying possible new policy measures and infrastructure needs, assessing ways to link existing AI hubs, discussing data on jobs and industrial specialisation, and examining the skills that will be needed in the future AI workforce. The podcast will explore new ideas from building Human–AI teams (superteams) to the creation of a CERN for AI.   In each episode, CEPS researchers and our co-host Tom Parker engage in a discussion with renowned experts and guests from academia, business, institutions, and civil society. The first episode, co-hosted by Tom Parker and Andrea Renda, we have invited Pierre-Alexandre Balland, our Chief Data Scientist, and Aleksandra Przegalinska from Kozminsky University, MIT and Harvard. We had a blast, don't miss this conversation!   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.