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Are you enjoying a well-deserved holiday and looking for fresh reads about data? Data.europa.eu has created a new reading list with eight insightful and light readings that you can enjoy while relaxing in your home or at your favourite holiday destination. Learn more with our articles and data stories on AI, smart cities, data visualisation and more! Data Trends: Analytics, Governance, and More in 2024 : This Coursera article explores and compares the data trends of 2023 and 2024. Topics include Ai risk management, data sharing, and the importance of data strategy in generative AI. Open Data
As the Swiss public administration’s central portal, opendata.swiss contributes to Switzerland’s commitment to open data by providing access to more than 11 000 datasets, supplied by 140 different organisations. The data stems from the Confederation, cantons, communes and is a record of third-party data that is relevant for the public interest. The Swiss platform has several goals as they strive to facilitate an exchange of information on Open Government Data (OGD) between data providers and data users, create an environment promoting the use of public data, and support the infrastructure for
Our data.europa.eu Academy offers a wide spectrum of courses on how open data can help make an impact. Open data can help address public challenges such as healthcare, climate change, and urban planning. It enables informed decision-making and targeted interventions, like with COVID-19 measures. On our Academy page , it is possible to filter per theme, where it shows eight courses on the Impact theme. For beginners, we have developed the courses ‘ Introducing open data ’ and ‘ Introducing data visualisation ’ . With different e-learning lessons and webinars to teach users about how open data
This month, two sessions were hosted by data.europa Academy , where no less than 575 people participated and learned more about the landscape of data privacy and governance, and data sharing. Starting with the first session on 12 July, a panel discussion was hosted by the data.europa team on ‘ Data controllership and anonymisation ’. To get an understanding of the link between non-personal and personal data, a guest speaker from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel provided insights on the General Data Protection Regulation and how personal data is defined. This was followed by a discussion on a
For governments worldwide, the market for increasing the productivity of public services with the use of technology, also known as GovTech , is worth more than 365 billion euro . GovTech shapes the future of government services by enabling governments to operate with innovation and agility by streamlining administrative processes, increasing the quality of public services, and fostering transparency . As part of the Interoperable Europe Act (IEA) that came into force in April 2024, GovTech can support interregional cooperation by providing technical solutions that can be used by multiple
This week's course highlights of the data.europa.eu Academy are those related to the Communication theme. These courses help users translate their results of working with open data into an easy-to-digest story for their audience. On our Academy page , users can filter by the theme Communication, which shows 4 different courses each containing relevant lessons. The course on ‘ Measuring the impact of open data ’ teaches users how the impact of open data usage on government, society, environment, and economy can be made tangible. Moreover, users can get inspired by the lesson on ‘ Stories from
Data.europa.eu not only hosts and provides a wide range of open datasets, we also foster transparency and collaboration by enabling various stakeholders to develop open data apps . These apps use openly available datasets to create innovative solutions that benefit the public in numerous ways. One example is ANNIF , an open-source toolkit for automated subject indexing. ANNIF integrates several machine learning and AI-based algorithms for text classification, aiding in the tagging of EU Vocabulary properties for datasets. Another useful resource is the Data in Publications Guide , which offers
Artificial intelligence (AI) significantly impacts businesses, governments, and the global economy, affecting many aspects of daily life. Our report, ‘ The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Processing and Generating New Data ’ investigates what the main legal and policy challenges are when it comes to the use of AI and provides a clear overview of these challenges. This insightful piece helps readers understand the context of how AI uses open data and what the limitations of this use are. AI systems used by many, such as the generative AI platforms Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT, can be
The data.europa.eu Academy offers a comprehensive learning experience with 12 courses divided into seven themes: Business, Communication, Impact, Legal, Policy, Portal, and Quality. Users can easily navigate through these themes by filtering the options on the left side of the Academy page . This setup ensures that learners can quickly find the courses most relevant to their interests and needs. The lessons in these courses are primarily based on previous webinars, with new content added as new webinars take place. For those interested in the Business theme, there are four courses that offer
Join us on 19 July 2024 from 10:00 to 11:00 CEST for our webinar ‘ Data spaces: experience from the common European mobility data space ,’ to delve into the critical role of data interoperability and innovation in transportation. This event promises to offer valuable insights into the common European mobility data space (EMDS) , with a particular emphasis on the railway sector. The European Mobility Data Space is a key initiative under the European strategy to create a connected and integrated data economy. This space aims to enhance the interoperability of data systems, improve transportation