Abbreviation | I3A |
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Type | governmental organisation |
Purpose | application-oriented scientific research |
Headquarters | Turin, Italy, European Union |
Fields | Artificial intelligence |
Official language | British English, Italian |
Main organ | Istituto italiano per l'Intelligenza artificiale |
Budget | ~ €80 million per year |
Staff | ~ 600 |
Website | torino |
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The centre was first proposed in the Italian National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence, published by the Ministry of Economic Development (Italy). [4]
In 2024, the institute called AI4Industry was still planned. [5]
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