The European-funded project AI4Media has launched an online survey to collect the opinions of the AI research community and media sector representatives with regard to the most important trends, benefits, challenges, risks, facilitators, and ethics for the use of AI in the Media sector.
About the survey:
The survey will help the AI4Media project in the development of a Roadmap on AI technologies and applications for the Media Sector, which will help current research and future developments in AI at the service of the Media.
The results of this survey will be published as part of AI4Media’s public deliverable “D2.3 – AI technologies and applications in media: State of Play, Foresight, and Research Directions“.
The survey is anonymous, so there is no need to provide personal information such as name or organisation. Data is not linked to respondents and is only going to be used in an aggregated way in this deliverable or any subsequent AI4Media publications. No personal data of the survey respondents will be collected or stored.
The survey takes around 10-15 minutes to complete.
Fill in the survey!
If you are a member of the AI research community, a software developer, data scientist, or a part of the ICT industry >> Click THIS LINK to fill in the survey
If you work in the media & entertainment sector (e.g. news industry, journalism, film/TV/radio industry, gaming industry, social media, etc.) or you work in media more broadly (e.g. fact-checker in an NGO, representative of an independent authority that supervises and regulates media, a social scientist studying the media, etc.) >> Click THIS LINK to fill in the survey.
If interested in supporting this research, please fill in the SURVEY until Sunday, 23 January 2022, 23:59 CET! (Date extended)
More information about the survey is available HERE.
About AI4Media project
AI4Media is a 4-year-long project funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, that started in September 2020.
The project aspires to become a Centre of Excellence engaging a wide network of researchers across Europe and beyond, focusing on delivering the next generation of core AI advances and training to serve the Media sector, while ensuring that the European values of ethical and trustworthy AI are embedded in future AI deployments.
For more information please contact: candela@loba.pt
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