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Signaux Faibles

Public sector Country or Region France Sourced From Joint Research Centre Data Catalogue: Public Sector Tech Watch latest dataset of selected cases

Signaux Faibles is an open-source AI tool in France that analyzes public financial and social data to detect early signs of business distress. Using machine learning, it helps government agencies identify at-risk companies up to 18 months in advance, enabling timely intervention. Initially launched in Bourgogne, a region in eastern France, in 2016 and later expanded nationwide, the tool continuously improves through data refinement and transparency. Its open-source nature ensures adaptability, collaboration, and reduced bias in financial risk assessment.

Monitoring and Control Resource Planning

Smartocto

Media Country or Region Netherlands Sourced From The next wave of disruption: Emerging market media use of artificial intelligence and machine learning

Smartocto is an editorial analytics platform designed for newsrooms and content creators to improve content performance. It provides data-driven insights, tips, and alerts to enhance story relevance and impact. It helps users connect with their audience by offering actionable recommendations based on content strategy, historical analysis, and real-time analytics.

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SnehAI

Judiciary Country or Region India Sourced From Global Toolkit on AI and the Rule of Law for the Judiciary

SnehAI is an AI-powered chatbot designed to support young people in India by providing a secure and non-judgmental space to discuss topics related to sexual and reproductive health and digital safety. Hosted on Facebook Messenger, it offers personalized advice and information, ensuring privacy and accessibility. The chatbot aims to empower youth to make informed decisions about their health and online behavior.

Access to Justice and Legal Aid Operational Efficiency and Case Management

Social Water Tariff at Nantes Métropole

Public sector Country or Region France Sourced From Joint Research Centre Data Catalogue: Public Sector Tech Watch latest dataset of selected cases

Nantes Métropole has developed an open-source algorithm to determine eligibility for assistance with drinking water tariffs. This algorithm focuses on the declarative aspect of the social water pricing program, targeting specific beneficiaries. It calculates eligibility based on household income and family composition. Applicants submit their requests at the town hall, where agents collect supporting documents and input the necessary information into Deltas, software developed by Nantes Métropole. The algorithm processes the data in real-time and provides immediate feedback on eligibility. The system is open-source and available under the CeCILL-B license, reinforcing transparency in public decision-making.

Monitoring and Control Service Provision and Delivery

Software to combat child pornography

Judiciary Country or Region Germany Sourced From Resource Centre Cyberjustice and AI by CEPEJ

The State Criminal Police Office of Lower Saxony (Landeskriminalamt Niedersachsen) developed AI-based software to efficiently analyze large data volumes from investigative activities for child pornography material. The system helps police quickly identify and filter out irrelevant images, reducing manual review time. Initially used in Niedersachsen, it is now being rolled out nationwide as part of the "Police 2020" program, enhancing the effectiveness of child pornography investigations across Germany. Positive feedback confirms that the software accelerates proceedings and aids in the faster identification of offenders.

Operational Efficiency and Case Management

Solidarity-based transport pricing at Nantes Métropole

Public sector Country or Region France Sourced From Joint Research Centre Data Catalogue: Public Sector Tech Watch latest dataset of selected cases

Nantes Métropole has developed an algorithm to determine eligibility for free or reduced-fare unlimited transit passes based on household income and family composition. Applicants submit requests at the town hall, where agents collect supporting documents and input the necessary data into Deltas, a software developed by Nantes Métropole. The algorithm processes this information in real-time, providing an immediate decision on eligibility. The algorithm is open-source, reflecting Nantes Métropole’s commitment to transparency in automated decision-making. The code is available for public consultation.

Monitoring and Control Service Provision and Delivery

Sophina

Media Country or Region United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Sourced From JournalismAI

Sophina assists journalists by providing guidance on creating viral vertical videos, utilizing customized scripts tailored to their needs. It streamlines the content creation process, making it easier for journalists to produce engaging material.

Distribution and Audience Engagement Production

Split-Up

Judiciary Country or Region Australia Sourced From Global Toolkit on AI and the Rule of Law for the Judiciary

Split Up is an intelligent decision support system developed to assist Australian family court judges in determining the distribution of marital property during divorce proceedings. It combines rule-based reasoning with neural network theory to predict equitable property divisions based on factors such as financial and non-financial contributions, marriage length, and future needs of the parties involved. By analyzing these variables, Split Up aids judges in making informed decisions that align with legal standards and individual circumstances.

Decision Support Systems

Statnett - Forecasting weather-dependent failures on power lines

Public sector Country or Region Norway Sourced From Joint Research Centre Data Catalogue: Public Sector Tech Watch latest dataset of selected cases

Statnett, Norway's electricity transmission system operator, developed a service that predicts the probability of failures in overhead power lines due to weather conditions, particularly wind and lightning. The system utilizes historical failure data and weather statistics to create fragility curves for each line, indicating their vulnerability to specific weather events. By integrating these fragility curves with real-time weather forecasts from the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, the service calculates and updates failure probabilities for individual power lines. The results are visualized through an interactive dashboard, enabling system operators to anticipate and prepare for potential weather-induced failures effectively. This proactive approach enhances the reliability and resilience of Norway's power transmission network.

Monitoring and Control Resource Planning

Stories Come Alive

Media Country or Region United States of America Sourced From Hugging Face: The Essential AI Toolkit for Journalists and Content Creators

StoriesComeAlive is an interactive tool that transforms text into an engaging multimedia experience. It can generate voiceovers, background music, and sound effects, giving life to written content like articles or stories. Journalists can use this tool to create immersive audio-visual content for their audience, enhancing storytelling. Whether for podcasts, documentaries, or articles, it helps in delivering stories in a more engaging and dynamic way.

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