An approach to future EU’s artificial intelligence act
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24197/ree.79.2022.304-323Keywords:
artificial intelligence, data protection, Digital Single Market, regulationAbstract
Artificial Intelligence is a present and a future reality that will be involved in many areas of the daily lives of States and their citizens. AI systems are a double-edged sword, they are as advantageous as dangerous. Harnessing its benefits making Europe an economic, technical and legal world-reference, as well as limiting its harmful effects, is the objective that the European Union has set itself this 2021. To reach that goal the EU has proposed a legal framework that intends to structure through the Artificial Intelligence Act
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