After a review of the 23 applications received, the Danish Data Protection Authority and the Digital Agency have now selected two AI projects for a course in the sandbox.
It will be Tryg Forsikring and Systematic (together with a number of municipalities) that will be included in the first two processes in the regulatory sandbox for AI. They have been selected from 23 applications.
In the selection process, the Danish Data Protection Authority and the Danish Agency for Digitalisation have placed particular emphasis on choosing projects where the knowledge that is built up through the project process in collaboration with the participating company or authority has the greatest possible utility for other actors and for society.
The deadline for applying to participate in the first round of the regulatory sandbox expired on 21 May 2024. The sandbox received a total of 23 applications, of which 7 applications are from public authorities, 9 applications are from private companies, 3 applications are from associations and 4 is from public-private partnerships.
The use of speech-to-text technologies and the use of generative AI to create an overview of cases, documents, etc. have been recurring themes.
Tryg Insurance
One of the selected projects is a project at Tryg Forsikring, which wants to develop an AI assistant that must be able to assist in structuring and summarizing claim information, medical records and other documents that doctors use in connection with the treatment of accident claims. In the longer term, this system must be able to be used to develop a predictive model which can assist in determining the degree of meninge more quickly than today.
Systematic and a number of municipalities
The second selected project is a public-private innovation collaboration between Copenhagen, Aarhus and Aalborg Municipality, as well as Systematic on the project “Talt”. The purpose of the project is to develop an AI solution that will ease the documentation burden for employees in health and care. The solution must make it possible for employees to enter documentation in the journal, generate summarized versions of the journal and contribute to documentation being correctly journalized.
Results from the sandbox courses
The Danish Data Protection Authority and the Danish Digital Agency expect to regularly share information from the sandbox processes, our considerations and questions and answers. Finally, we expect to prepare and publish a final report which summarizes the completed sandbox processes so that others can benefit from them.
Read more about the sandbox on the Danish Data Protection Authority’s subpage about the sandbox.