ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EUROPEAN LAW

The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a topic still fresh and new to law scholars. The aim of the Regulation regarding artificial intelligence is to present a unified and harmonised core legislation, from which the EU Commission and member states to tackle the growing aspects concerning t...

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Main Author: Dan-Alexandru SITARU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nicolae Titulescu University Publishing House 2023-06-01
Series:Challenges of the Knowledge Society
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Online Access:http://cks.univnt.ro/download/cks_2023_articles%252F2_CKS_2023_PRIVATE_LAW%252FCKS_2023_PRIVATE_LAW_011.pdf
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description The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a topic still fresh and new to law scholars. The aim of the Regulation regarding artificial intelligence is to present a unified and harmonised core legislation, from which the EU Commission and member states to tackle the growing aspects concerning this new sector of economic market, social and administration. As it will be seen in the present article, the EU legislator is still fixed on the existing AI, known to us until now, governing strict rules as response to some countries in Asia having made use of facial, biometric and location recognition AI to control their people and also to award behavioural points and keep score of the „perfect citizen”. The draft Regulation is followed by an EU Commissions Directive regarding the liability of all aspects regarding AI development, usage and participants. But the core principles, neccesary for such a new matter are laid down in the present Regulation. The document is divided into chapters, addressing mainly the definitions of the main notions used, including one for artificial intelligence system, the types of AI that are considered inacceptable and major-risk in respect to fundamental rights and values of the EU, special regulations regarding transparency, registration of AI systems and the necessity to have a special European authority, baked by national authorities, in charge of validating the usage of AI systems.
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spelling doaj.art-f0f4bd7afafd44edb2b2756ff60d2ade2023-07-03T09:11:54ZengNicolae Titulescu University Publishing HouseChallenges of the Knowledge Society2068-77962023-06-01161171175ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EUROPEAN LAWDan-Alexandru SITARU0Lecturer, PhD, Faculty of Law, „Nicolae Titulescu″ University of Bucharest (e-mail: dan.sitaru@univnt.ro).The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a topic still fresh and new to law scholars. The aim of the Regulation regarding artificial intelligence is to present a unified and harmonised core legislation, from which the EU Commission and member states to tackle the growing aspects concerning this new sector of economic market, social and administration. As it will be seen in the present article, the EU legislator is still fixed on the existing AI, known to us until now, governing strict rules as response to some countries in Asia having made use of facial, biometric and location recognition AI to control their people and also to award behavioural points and keep score of the „perfect citizen”. The draft Regulation is followed by an EU Commissions Directive regarding the liability of all aspects regarding AI development, usage and participants. But the core principles, neccesary for such a new matter are laid down in the present Regulation. The document is divided into chapters, addressing mainly the definitions of the main notions used, including one for artificial intelligence system, the types of AI that are considered inacceptable and major-risk in respect to fundamental rights and values of the EU, special regulations regarding transparency, registration of AI systems and the necessity to have a special European authority, baked by national authorities, in charge of validating the usage of AI systems.http://cks.univnt.ro/download/cks_2023_articles%252F2_CKS_2023_PRIVATE_LAW%252FCKS_2023_PRIVATE_LAW_011.pdfartificial intelligenceeuropean lawproposalregulationcontrolregistration
spellingShingle Dan-Alexandru SITARU
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EUROPEAN LAW
Challenges of the Knowledge Society
artificial intelligence
european law
proposal
regulation
control
registration
title ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EUROPEAN LAW
title_full ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EUROPEAN LAW
title_fullStr ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EUROPEAN LAW
title_full_unstemmed ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EUROPEAN LAW
title_short ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EUROPEAN LAW
title_sort artificial intelligence in european law
topic artificial intelligence
european law
proposal
regulation
control
registration
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