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![Learn about AI solutions in the European public sector](/sites/default/files/news/36_1.png)
Explore the recently published dataset to get insights into cases where Artificial Intelligence (AI) was used within European public sector bodies. The dataset is published by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) in the context of the European Location Interoperability Solutions for e-Government (ELISE) action. The cases included in the dataset are collected by the AI Watch, a European Commission Knowledge for policy initiative. A series of activities, such as surveys, workshops, interviews, and desk research, have been conducted within the AI Watch to collect the cases. These cases provide a
![Discover the Open Buildings dataset!](/sites/default/files/news/35_2.png)
To support applications for social good, Google AI published the Open Buildings dataset. This extensive open dataset includes building footprints, which are detections of buildings on an area of land. These detections are created with high-resolution satellite images and machine learning tools. Currently, the dataset includes 516 million building detections, across an area of 19.4 million km2 on the continent of Africa (64% of the continent). Knowing whether or not a building is present is extremely useful for: Population estimation when there is rapid change, or census information is not up
![Meet the final set of EU Datathon finalists!](/sites/default/files/news/datathon2021_teamsportal-3.png)
EU Datathon is an annual competition organised by the Publications Office of the EU. It invites people from all around the world to build applications based on EU open data. This year, nine teams have been shortlisted to compete in the finals. You have already been introduced to the teams for Challenge 1: ‘A European Green Deal’ and Challenge 2: 'An economy that works for people'. You will now discover the three teams that aim to tackle Challenge 3: ‘A Europe fit for the digital age’. Democracy Game Try your hand at politics with this virtual debating tool! With the purpose of engaging
![Europeans worked fewer hours in 2020](/sites/default/files/news/34_2.png)
As a result of the pandemic and national lockdown measures, the way we work has drastically changed. Eurostat figures show that overall, in 2020, Europeans have collectively worked roughly 12% less, in terms of working hours, compared to 2019. This is partially due to COVID-19 response measures such as lockdowns, which led many people to be more absent from their job than before. At the national level, the hours worked declined across all Member States. The highest declines are for Greece (-19.7%), Spain (-19.5%), Portugal and Italy (both -19.0%). Some EU countries experienced only a small
![Find the best water quality in European bathing sites!](/sites/default/files/news/34_1.png)
Are you curious to know which bathing sites in Europe have the best water quality? Earlier this year, the European Environment Agency (EEA) published a Eurostat dataset and several visualisations that provide an answer. The EEA classified the number and proportion of coastal and inland bathing sites based on their water quality. Bathing sites are categorised in one of the four possible classifications, ‘poor’, ‘sufficient’, ‘good’, or ‘excellent’. The assessment of the water quality is based on microbiological parameters that express how much bacteria are in the water. In line with the Bathing
![EU Open Data Days: what’s on the programme?](/sites/default/files/news/33_2.png)
The first EU Open Data Days are gathering steam and the draft programme is now available and filled with expert speakers in various thematic sessions. Spread over three half-days, this fully online event will take place from 23 - 25 November 2021, combining the EU DataViz conference and the EU Datathon competition. The first day will cast light on open data as the driving force for shaping Europe’s digital future, including its challenges and potential. The second day will highlight the importance of communicating data efficiently using visualisations to convey the right message and understand
![New interactive map on EU vaccine production](/sites/default/files/news/Week%2033_1_0.png)
Recently, the European Commission (EC) launched an interactive map showing the production capacities of COVID-19 vaccines in the EU. The map shows where vaccine producing companies are located and in what section of the supply chain they mainly operate: supply, production, fill and finish, storage and shipment, or other. The data for the interactive map is mainly gathered by the Task Force that was set up to increase production capacity for vaccines. In this context, over 300 companies from 25 Member States discussed how to improve the current and future vaccine production during a “match
![Meet the EU Datathon finalists!](/sites/default/files/news/32_2.png)
EU Datathon is an annual competition organised by the Publications Office of the EU. It invites people from all around the world to build applications based on EU open data. This year nine teams have been shortlisted to compete in the finals. In a previous news piece, we introduced the challenge 1 teams, here we present the three finalist teams for challenge 2: An economy that works for people. Individuals and businesses in the EU can only thrive if the economy works for them. The applications for this challenge all push European economies to grow, whilst reducing poverty and inequality. Meet
![Digital COVID certificate](/sites/default/files/news/32_1.png)
On the first of July, Europe introduced the EU Digital COVID Certificate Regulation. As an EU resident, you can now use this certificate to travel across Europe and show that you either have been vaccinated, received a negative test result, or recovered from COVID-19. National authorities issue the certificates and have also started collecting data on the traffic volumes of the certificates. Those volumes indicate how many people have travelled using these certificates. These data are extracted from the backends of national health systems of the Member States that are part of the European
![Book your spot for the EU Open Data Days!](/sites/default/files/news/31_2.png)
The first ever EU Open Data Days, launched in March 2021, are gathering steam. This unique event will take place online from 23 to 25 November and is now open for registration of participants. The EU Open Data Days are free and open for everyone to attend. Setting out with the aim of ‘shaping our digital future with open data’, the EU Open Data Days will highlight the benefits of open data, its visualisation and its reuse for the EU public sector, citizens, and businesses. The event’s rich programme is designed to benefit a broad audience, including experts, open data enthusiasts and the