Reframing Digital Europe: AI, Privacy and Public Trust ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** Number: MA/25/F2/0/015 Flagship: 2 - Europeanness: multilingualism, pluralities, citizenship Faculty: FSV Project leader: Klabíková Rábová, Tereza This project builds on previous collaboration between Charles University, the University o University of Warsaw to enhance institutional communication within the European public sph an expert workshop, partners will organise two follow-up events in 2025, one in Prague and focusing on three interconnected challenges: developing practical tools for GDPR complianc transparency and public understanding, training public officials in clear and credible com raising awareness of AI risks and promoting ethical governance. The project combines research and practical application to improve communication strategie institutions. Interdisciplinary teams will create accessible tools for data protection com design training methods to safeguard institutional integrity, and engage the public in dis AI ethics and responsible innovation. The approach aims to bridge the gap between policy a perception, fostering effective, ethical and transparent communication. By integrating expertise from three countries and working in multiple languages, the proje diverse institutional materials, promote diversity and inclusion, and strengthen understan sociocultural richness. Outcomes will serve both academic research and the practical needs professionals and students, contributing to a more resilient and informed European public