The Role of Humans in the Context of Sovereign Data Spaces
Johannes Mayer (),
Thomas Bergs (),
Stefan Sander () and
Daniel Trauth ()
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Johannes Mayer: RWTH Aachen University
Thomas Bergs: RWTH Aachen University
Stefan Sander: SDS Rechtsanwälte Sander Schöning PartG mbB
Daniel Trauth: senseering GmbH
A chapter in Work and AI 2030, 2023, pp 211-218 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The increasing use of artificial intelligence for cost- and sustainability-oriented optimization of manufacturing processes leads to a restructuring of the working world within the producing industry. Employees on site transform into the orchestrator of a multitude of autonomously acting plants based on data analysis. However, the necessary expertise and underlying data basis are missing and prevent a full exploitation of the potentials of AI. A data exchange across company boundaries within a sovereign data space is required to solve the current and future challenges of the AI-shaped working world 2030. This contribution therefore deals with the tasks and functions of platform-based data marketplaces, their architecture to be developed and the necessary legal framework to enable people in the working world 2030 for advanced AI analyses.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-40232-7_24
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