Artificial Intelligence Framework and Liability Issues
Artificial Intelligence Framework and Liability Issues
On 19 February 2020, the European Commission published a White Paper on artificial intelligence (AI) setting out a plan and regime for a new regulatory framework for AI within 100 days.
The White Paper presents policy options for a trustworthy and secure development of AI in Europe, in full respect of the values and rights of EU citizens in order to create a unique ‘ecosystem of trust’.
The European approach for AI aims to promote Europe’s innovation capacity in the area of AI while supporting the development and uptake of ethical and trustworthy AI across the EU economy. AI should work for people and be a force for good in society.
The European Commission invites for comments on the proposals set out in the White Paper through an open public consultation available here. The consultation is open for comments until 19 May 2020.
The White Paper presents policy options for a trustworthy and secure development of AI in Europe, in full respect of the values and rights of EU citizens in order to create a unique ‘ecosystem of trust’.
The European approach for AI aims to promote Europe’s innovation capacity in the area of AI while supporting the development and uptake of ethical and trustworthy AI across the EU economy. AI should work for people and be a force for good in society.
The European Commission invites for comments on the proposals set out in the White Paper through an open public consultation available here. The consultation is open for comments until 19 May 2020.