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Reference number
Coordinator Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting - Sektionen för socialtjänst
Funding from Vinnova SEK 500 000
Project duration April 2019 - December 2019
Status Completed
Venture Challenge-Driven Innovation – Stage 1 initiation
Call Challenge-Driven Innovation stage 1 initiation – 2019

Purpose and goal

We want to use AI and advanced pattern recognition on sensitive and confidential individual data where the data is indeed digitalized and collected in one place (for Sweden, more places if we are thinking of a multinational project ) but where ownership of the data is spread across the country´s 290 municipalities.

Expected results and effects

Dialogue has been conducted with municipalities authorities, academia and business to get as wide a constellation of project partners as possible for a stage 2 proposal. Dialogue has been conducted with the majority of the largest players in the market in terms of both AI and digitalisation, both in the form of external monitoring and to be able to utilize their expertise in the field and to include them as actors in a continued project. A common vision has been developed for the parties involved in step 1 proposal and a project plan with set sub-goals has been prepared for a step 2 project.

Planned approach and implementation

The project´s composition of parties has proven to work well in step 1. All parties have contributed their skills and carried the project forward. During the project, several parties have been identified and involved for a possible step 2 proposal. The project has investigated mechanical processing of the sensitive data that is part of the process from an ethical, legal and operational point of view. For ethical issues and assessments, both the Swedish Medical Ethics Council and the Committee on Ethics and Technology Development have been consulted.

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Last updated 7 February 2020

Reference number 2019-00998

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