An EU framework for artificial intelligence
At a Glance
14-10-2020
European Union (EU) lawmakers are reflecting on how to best legislate for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, seeking to maximise EU citizens' opportunities to benefit from the technology, while regulating against the risks. Parliament is due to vote in its October II plenary session on three own-initiative reports from the Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) in the areas of ethics, civil liability, and intellectual property (IP).
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- artificial intelligence
- civil law
- civil liability
- cybernetics
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- ethics
- humanities
- impact of information technology
- information and information processing
- information security
- information technology and data processing
- LAW
- natural and applied sciences
- new technology
- PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH
- robotics
- SCIENCE
- technological change
- technology and technical regulations