The vision of AI4ALL is to promote an inclusive and sustainable AI journey. Only by considering together AI, sustainability and inclusion we can avoid the risk of developing “elite technologies” that will increase the digital divide.
The scope of the EUNIS SIG on AI4ALL therefore is on:
- Creating a cross initiatives community that fosters the dissemination of information and best practices among EUNIS members and relevant stakeholders in the public sector and academia
- Enabling inclusion and sustainability to become key factors in AI development AI regulations and AI use.
- Sharing knowledge and best practices, aiming for better understanding and a future state of AI operations where inclusion and sustainability are the norm
- Promoting and stimulating projects and initiatives that aim to support and improve inclusion and sustainability in AI operations.
- Explore university strategies, requirements and responsibilities towards engagement with AI, while securing inclusion and sustainability criteria.
- Risk assessment on current AI developments with regard to inclusion and sustainability, in higher education and research
Goals and Approaches
Concrete and realistic goals will be discussed once membership of the SIG allows for exchanges of views on what priorities will be chosen and how the SIG should operate. Some ideas can be found below:
- Creation of a panel of topical experts to regularly discuss the latest developments, flag challenges, and share practices.
- Collecting best practices, articles and materials around the AI4ALL topic(s) and make these available for the EUNIS community.
- Disseminate and network through workshops, webinars, articles, publications, EUNIS Conference presentations, etc.). Aim is to raise awareness by sharing knowledge and expertise on the sustainability and inclusion of AI. SIG members as well as the EUNIS community will benefit.
- Contribute to external online and F2F events, present at institutional events (e.g. TNC conference, EUA, GEANT) so the broader Higher Education & Research sector will benefit as well.
Urgency
To effectively prepare for and mitigate the impending digital divide, there is an urgent need for:
- Information sharing among all stakeholders regarding developments, scenarios, and practices in AI development, regulation, and application.
- A common understanding of the aspects of AI that influence and challenge inclusive use for all.
- A common understanding of the aspects of AI that affect sustainable usage.
- Awareness of the consequences of these aspects on educational processes, information flows, and quality criteria.
- Alignment and interoperability—governance, legal, technical, and semantic—between initiatives to create coherent solutions.
- Enhanced interaction between universities and stakeholders (projects, initiatives) to stay aligned on the latest developments and desired future practices.
Upcoming activities
Recent activities
Initial Activities
Most efforts in 2024 aimed at promoting the SIG and invite colleagues to join the EUNIS community, become a member of AI4ALL and subscribe to the mailing list.
- The Open Access publication The Unbearable Light(ness) of AI: Bright Promises and Hidden Shadows of Artificial Intelligence, edited by Giuliano Pozza (AI4ALL SIG co-Leader) explores one of the defining tensions of our era: how to harness the transformative power of artificial intelligence while preserving responsibility, sovereignty, and human judgement. Download the publication.
- The Inclusion & Sustainability in Artificial Intelligence (AI4ALL) SIG has started in autumn 2024. Read more on AI4ALL’s areas of interest here and a summary report from the online workshop on 19 Feb 2025.
Join the AI4All SIG
Leaders of the SIG are Giuliano Pozza (CIO at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy) and Bonaria Biancu (Head of Software and Applications, ICT Dept, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy).
To join the group just send an email one of the SIG leads:
Giuliano Pozza: giuliano.pozza@eunis.org , Bonaria Biancu bonaria.biancu@eunis.org or John Magnus Furseth Kallevik john.kallevik@eunis.org.
You may also subscribe the SIGs’ mailing list and join members of the CODAU Digital Sustainability working group (professionals from Italian Universities). CIOs, IT professionals, Accessibility/Inclusion experts, AI experts, Sustainability experts, policy and decision makers are welcome!