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 […]
An AI Law for Europe
An AI Law for Europe Kai Zenner, Axel Voss, Monish Darda and Rolf Schwartman write (in German) for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung about the newly approved AI Act by the EU parliament. They write (translated from German): The 14th June 2023 will be an important day for artificial intelligence (AI) in Europe. After 18 months of negotiations, […]
Research Article: The European Parliament’s AI Act – Should we call it progress?
Research Article: The European Parliament’s AI Act – Should we call it progress? In their new journal, Meeri Haataja and Joanna Bryson write: The European Union (EU) has been leading the world with its influential digital regulation. However, the EU’s legislative process is sufficiently complex and careful that some national legislation clearly influenced by the […]