OECD AI Principles overview

OECD AI Principles overview The OECD’s work on Artificial Intelligence and rationale fordeveloping the OECD Recommendation on Artificial Intelligence AI is a general-purpose technology that has the potential to improvethe welfare and well-being of people, to contribute to positivesustainable global economic activity, to increase innovation andproductivity, and to help respond to key global challenges. It […]

EU’s AI Act negotiations hit the brakes over foundation models

EU’s AI Act negotiations hit the brakes over foundation models Luca Bertuzzi writes for Euractive about a technical meeting on the EU’s AI regulation broke down on Friday (10 November) after large EU countries asked to retract the proposed approach for foundation models. Unless the deadlock is broken in the coming days, the whole legislation […]

That Was The Week That Was

That Was The Week That Was Marc Rotenberg, the founder and executive director of the Center for AI and Digital Policy has written a blog in the Communications of the ACM on the White House Executive Order on Safe and Trustworthy AI. It is conventional wisdom that technology typically outpaces the law. But the last […]

The EU AI Act and its Potential Impact on Enterprises Harnessing the Power of AI

The EU AI Act and its Potential Impact on Enterprises Harnessing the Power of AI Artificial intelligence (AI) systems have been widely adopted across sectors as well as applications. Accordingly, regulatory frameworks aimed at addressing and governing risks associated with these systems have followed the same trends. The most prominent and comprehensive example of such […]

EDPS’ Final Recommendations on the AI Act

EDPS’ Final Recommendations on the AI Act The EDPS (European Data Protection Supervisor) published today its own-initiative Opinion on the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) as this proposed Regulation enters the final stages of negotiations between the EU’s co-legislators. The AI Act aims to regulate the development and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems in the EU, […]

EU AI Act nearing agreement despite three key roadblocks

EU AI Act nearing agreement despite three key roadblocks In this article published on euronews, its author Jeremy Fleming-Jones, writes about nearing agreement on the EU AI Act despite the three stumbling blocks, as the fifth round of negotiations have started on October 24th. First there is the issue of various exemptions sought by the […]

AI Act Trilogue Topics: Open Source

AI Act Trilogue Topics: Open Source Authors: Catelijne Muller and Maria Rebrean On June 14 of this year, the legislative process of the AIA entered its final phase, the Trilogue. During this phase the co-legislators (EP and Council) will negotiate the final text of the AIA under the brokerage of the European Commission. In this […]

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 […]