NWO grant for Human-Centred AI for crowd crisis response

A major challenge in crises is the combination of complexity, time pressure and moral decisions. AI has the potential to support crowd crises decisions, yet the increasing use of AI has led to a debate about the legal and ethical implications. To address these challenges, the AI-COMPASS consortium, led by TU Delft, develops real-time decision support systems, considering context, behaviour, and values. Our cities are growing and so are the risks for crowd crises. Crowd crises jeopardize societal safety and security, putting lives at risk and causing enormous economic and societal damage. By working on two pilots in The Hague and Rotterdam, that address demonstrations, events, or busy beach days, the project AI-COMPASS connects insights on the interaction of people and AI with tool development. Improving public safety.
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