On the Dilemmas and Challenges of EU Regulation of “Artificial Intelligence”
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Artificial Intelligence/Robo Sapiens, creator, user, developer responsibility, machine learning, Regulatory Sandbox, balance between innovation and regulation, harmonization, digital sovereignty, European Artificial Intelligence Board, unconscious, subliminal manipulationAbstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI), although a marketing concept since 1956, has emerged as a substantive source of law in the last decade. The European Union realized quite soon that its Member States were lagging behind in the development of AI and decided to be the first to regulate AI as a compensation. The final product of this process is Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2024 laying down harmonized rules for AI, which I have analysed in my paper from the perspective of regulatory challenges.
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