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CEV delegation takes away learnings from EOC EU Office Special Competence Seminar

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Article Mon, Nov 18 2024

This past week, CEV Development Coordinator Jaejung Jung and CEV Administrative Coordinator Anastasia Savvidou travelled to Brussels to attend the EOC EU Office Special Competence Seminar.

A group picture captured at the end of the seminar attended by two CEV staff members

On the first day, partners of the EOC EU Office – including the CEV – received updates on EU funding programmes and opportunities. A comprehensive update on the European political landscape was also provided, focusing on the newly elected Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and the forming College of Commissioners, followed by a truthful discussion on the European Model of Sport and post-2027 EU long-term budget. 

AI in sport was at the forefront of the second day of the seminar. Professor Jan De Bruyne (KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law) discussed the opportunities and challenges of AI in sport, thereby highlighting potential biases and errors in AI tools. Kilian Gross (EU AI Office, DG CNECT) provided valuable insights into the new EU AI Act, reassuring attendees of the benefits of regulation, enabling European users to access certified AI tools that meet high safety and quality standards. 

Moreover, Niko Vuorinen (DAiSI Doctoral Candidate, Norwegian School of Sport Science) addressed the ethical dilemmas surrounding data collection and AI in sport. Fostering peer-to-peer learning, Matej Machytka (NOC Czechia) and Morten Pohl (NOC Germany - DOSB) shared best practices of using AI tools in their NOCs. The Seminar concluded with a workshop on AI tools, provided by Lucy Mills (Ready Sport Global).

“As a Development Coordinator for CEV, I found the seminar highly insightful, especially regarding the EOC EU Office’s continuous effort on advancing good governance, sustainability and safeguarding, which align with our goals in promoting inclusion and grassroots development in Volleyball. The discussions on AI’s ethical integration and its potential to enhance athlete training and safeguarding were particularly relevant for advancing CEV’s future initiatives."

Jaejung Jung
CEV Development Coordinator

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