Contents (General) ContentsThe approach of the White Paper is technologically reductionist, in contradiction with the European commitment to the Agenda 2030, which is not given its due centrality and, indeed, is hardly mentioned.The approach is also ethnocentric and androcentric.Universalizing the benefits of AI.On the education of AI professionals and the digital literacy of the population.On the need for dialogue between all social actors, not only industry, with the public sector.On the need for ethical reflection and for methodologies and techniques to support applied ethics. On the need to encourage multi-scale experimentation (with the application of tools of applied ethics and emphasis on impact studies) before promoting the massive use of AI in the private sector, including SMEs, and the public sector.Important risks not mentioned in White Paper. Conflicts between AI and fundamental rights.Public data infrastructures. Conclusions.References. Back to responce summary Add Your Signature to the Response