Hyvil is a joint influence and advisory organisation of Finland’s wellbeing services counties, the City of Helsinki, and the HUS Group. Therefore, Hyvil played a crucial role in preparing the social welfare, healthcare, and rescue services sectors for the EU AI regulation. Since February 2025, the regulation, also known as the AI Act, has required organisations to ensure their staff have sufficient AI literacy.
Utilising AI in the social welfare and healthcare sector is particularly challenging because the data is often extremely sensitive. Hyvil wanted to address this by creating a common, clear, and accessible guide for the entire sector. The goal was to avoid duplicate work, save taxpayer money, and, above all, complete the guide before the regulation came into force.
“AI solutions are developing, and their use is becoming more common in wellbeing services counties. This opens up opportunities to improve the quality and efficiency of services. However, it is important to ensure that staff sufficiently understand the use and risks of AI”, says Marjo Orava, special expert at Hyvil.