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The use of artificial intelligence transforms how creativity is produced, shared, and monetized. At the same time, it raises important ethical questions. As AI can now generate and replicate artistic work, concerns about intellectual property, bias, privacy, employment, and social security are becoming central for creative professionals.

AI Education for Resilient Creative Work

The CRE AI project aims to give support to an ethical approach where creativity and technology work in service of the wellbeing of communities across the EU.

Through lifelong learning and upskilling, the project contributes to building a resilient and adaptable workforce prepared for the evolving world of work.

AI education is the project’s core activity. It aligns with the Digitalisation priority by helping reduce the digital skills gap among learners and educators through the promotion of high-quality AI learning pathways.

THE MISSION

CRE AI supports a European vision in which creativity and artificial intelligence develop in alignment with shared ethical values.

The project promotes trustworthy, transparent and human-centred AI in the creative industries, contributing to digital transformation while safeguarding inclusion, cultural diversity and social wellbeing across the EU.

THE VALUES

CRE AI advances the Digital Education Action Plan 2021–2027 and the European Skills Agenda by strengthening digital and ethical literacy among adult learners.

It creates upskilling pathways in AI for creatives, reduces digital skills gaps, and supports inclusion and lifelong learning in line with Erasmus+ priorities in adult education.

Empowerment
Adaptability
Critical thinking
Upskilling capacity
Digital confidence
Inclusivity

Let’s train together

Whether you are starting with AI or advancing its use in your creative work, the CRE AI project supports your next step. We offer practical guidance, structured learning, and ethical frameworks tailored to creative professionals and educators.