217 people dismissed, replaced by an AI: a first in France on this scale!

217 people dismissed, replaced by an AI: a first in France on this scale! This article written in French by Samir Rahmoune, presents the first analysis of how AI may cause to job losses. To read the full article, please click on this link.
Lessons Learned from Assessing Trustworthy AI in Practice

Lessons Learned from Assessing Trustworthy AI in Practice This article is published in Digital Society journal by several renowned researchers in the domain of Trustworthy AI. Abstract: Building artificial intelligence (AI) systems that adhere to ethical standards is a complex problem. Even though a multitude of guidelines for the design and development of such trustworthy […]
Spain establishes the EU’s first AI supervisory agency

Spain establishes the EU’s first AI supervisory agency This article authored by Ceyhun Pehlivan and Elena Valín, discusses how Spain has approved a law establishing the first supervisory agency for artificial intelligence in the EU. The Spanish Artificial Intelligence Supervisory Agency (AESIA) is expected to be operational within three months. This marks a significant step […]
The European AI Liability Directives

The European AI Liability Directives: Critique of a Half-Hearted Approach and Lessons for the Future This article, authored by Philipp Hacker, Chair of Law and Ethics of the Digital Society @ European University Viadriana, has been recently published in Computer Law & Security Review (51). Abstract: The optimal liability framework for AI systems remains an unsolved problem across the […]
Europe’s Digital Constitution

Europe’s Digital Constitution Anu Bradford, the Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization at Columbia Law School and the author of Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology, writes on Verfassungsblog: Moments after completing his purchase of Twitter in October 2022, Elon Musk tweeted that “the bird is freed”—an apparent reference to his […]
G7 Hiroshima Process on Generative Artificial Intelligence

G7 Hiroshima Process on Generative Artificial Intelligence OECD has recently published a report titled “G7 Hiroshima Process on Generative AI: Towards a G7 Common Understanding on Generative AI”. In May 2023, G7 Leaders identified topics for discussion in the Hiroshima Artificial Intelligence (AI) Process and called for an early stocktaking of opportunities and challenges related […]
Technical Standards and Human Rights: The Case of New IP

Technical Standards and Human Rights: The Case of New IP Authors: Carolina Caeiro, Kate Jones, and Emily Taylor Abstract: China is seeking to set the rules that will govern the technologies of the future through the development of digital technical standards. Influencing standards favors China’s efforts to consolidate as a tech superpower, while simultaneously allowing […]
Global AI Legislation Tracker

Global AI Legislation Tracker To learn more about the legislation tracker, please click on this link.
Cars Are the Worst Product Category in Terms of Privacy

Cars Are the Worst Product Category in Terms of Privacy According to Mozilla’s Privacy Not Included guide, “Modern cars are a privacy nightmare”. According to their analysis, most car manufactures To read the full article, please click on this link.
The Governance of AI: Interim Report by UK’s House of Commons

The Governance of AI: Interim Report by UK’s House of Commons UK’s House of Commons’ Science, Innovation and Technology Committee has released an interim report from the session 2022-23. This report covers several issues, including the UK Government’s AI policy, international AI policy, opportunities that AI presents, and 12 “challenges” it poses. The House of […]