A two-day plenary meeting of the EU-funded AI-CODE consortium took place in Thessaloniki, hosted by the Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (CERTH), where partners reviewed project progress, aligned on key performance indicators and discussed the implementation, validation and user-testing of AI services aimed at strengthening trust, transparency and accountability in digital environments; the discussions also addressed impact, ethics, communication strategies and long-term sustainability to ensure the tools are consistent with European values and regulatory frameworks.
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