Artificial intelligence (AI) enables a vast number of new possibilities in all areas of life, but also introduces new challenges. The SATW priority programme Artificial Intelligence aims to help Switzerland play a leading role in the development and application of AI. The programme connects key players in AI - particularly researchers - and raises political and public awareness of the opportunities and challenges of AI.

News

 
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Webinar: Cultural aspects of data sharing

Artificial Intelligence
 

High-risk AI system MedTech: How can renewed overregulation be prevented?

Artificial Intelligence Myth of AI
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Developing appropriate measures to exploit the opportunities and minimise the risks of AI will require a broad public dialogue in which all societal and economic factors are considered. This is an area where SATW is making an important contribution.

Thomas Schneider, Vice-Director OFCOM and Chair of the Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAI) of the Council of Europe
Portrait von Ricardo Chavarriaga

CLAIRE office Switzerland’s collaboration with SATW is crucial for jointly identifying relevant technological developments and expertise in the field of artificial intelligence. Developing the SAIROP platform has enabled us to provide the Swiss and European community with reliable information on this ever-changing field.

Ricardo Chavarriaga, Head of the CLAIRE Office Switzerland

Swiss AI Research Overview Platform (SAIROP)

Explore the Swiss research landscape in the field of artificial intelligence and discover research groups working with AI as well as current events or research projects on the topic.

To the SAIROP website

Publications

 
Landschaft mit Icons zu KI und Klima

How to use the power of AI to reduce the impact of climate change on Switzerland

Energy and environment Artificial Intelligence
 

Discussion paper: Artificial intelligence and Switzerland's technical sovereignty

Artificial Intelligence

Series: A sober look at the myth of AI

 

High-risk AI system MedTech: How can renewed overregulation be prevented?

 

How should “artificial intelligence” be regulated? - A balancing act between welfare-creating innovation and socially acceptable risk.

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This blog series has so far dealt with the challenges of artificial intelligence in specific fields of application. This sixth instalment focuses on regulation based on the EU AI...
 

A sober look at the myth of AI: the impact of artificial intelligence on humans

How does artificial intelligence affect humans? Is AI just the natural next step in the evolution of technology? Or are we losing control of technology and heralding the downfall...
 

A realistic look at the AI myth: AI in medical technology – a curse or a blessing?

With AI, for example, it is hoped that highly complex patterns (i.e. patterns that are barely recognisable to the human eye in medical images) can be detected earlier,...

Artificial Intelligence Topical Platform

The Artificial Intelligence Topical Platform identifies the Swiss industrial sectors in which AI-based methods are already being adequately used, where there are shortfalls and how these shortfalls can be rectified so that the country can remain competitive or develop new competitive advantages.

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Contact

 Manuel Kugler

Manuel Kugler

Data & AI Programme Manager / Advanced Manufacturing