Preliminary report on co-creation methodologies and findings

This document outlines the methodology for organizing two rounds of BIAS co-creation workshops, which took place in the seven countries covered by this action (Italy, Norway, the Netherlands, Iceland, Estonia, Switzerland, and Türkiye). In addition to describing the key methodological approach and the overall decisions made to ensure that the results of co-creation contribute to the design of the Debiaser and Case-Based Reasoning systems, this version of the document provides detailed information about the methods and reporting process for the first round of workshops and the second round.

Additionally, this report presents and analyses the results of the first round of workshops, which engaged 144 active participants, primarily from key stakeholder categories relevant to this phase, including HR officers, workers, and minority representatives/advocates, as well as AI specialists. It also addresses overall concluding remarks and outlines the next steps of the BIAS co-creation process.

 

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