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Soft law as a complement to AI regulation

While soft law has been applied in many fields, John Villasenor argues in a piece for the Brookings Institute, there are multiple reasons why it is particularly well suited for AI. First, the rapid pace of development of AI exceeds by far the capability of any traditional regulatory system to keep up. A second reason […] Read more

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Artificial intelligence: The Commission welcomes the opportunities offered by the final Assessment List for Trustworthy AI (ALTAI)

The European Commission welcomes today the Assessment List for Trustworthy AI (ALTAI), a check list for business and organisations to self-assess the trustworthiness of their artificial intelligence (AI) systems under development. This will further strengthen the benefits that AI yields to the economy and society as a whole. The concept of Trustworthy AI, introduced by […] Read more

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Can existing laws cope with AI revolution?

A recent Brookings's article proposes a hypothesis which might surprise: As artificial intelligence spreads throughout society, policymakers face a critical question: Will they need to pass new laws to govern AI, or will updating existing regulations suffice? A recently completed study suggests that, for now, the latter is likely to be the case and that […] Read more

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Germany calls for tightened AI regulation at EU level

Four months after the European Commission presented its ‘white paper’ on Artificial Intelligence (AI), the German government said it broadly agrees with Brussels but sees a need to tighten up on security. The government is particularly concerned by the fact that only AI applications with “high risk” have to meet special requirements.   To read more […] Read more

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OBVIA : Petit guide sur les enjeux et opportunités des applications de notifications d’exposition à la COVID-19

The International Observatory on the Societal Impacts of AI and Digital - OBVIA - offers a guide to better understand the functioning of the different exposure apps to fight against COVID-19.   Les applications de notifications d’exposition à la COVID-19 proposent des pistes de solutions intéressantes pour endiguer la pandémie avec laquelle nous sommes présentement […] Read more

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The Innovative University: Renewing the Role of Universities in the Digital Innovation and Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem

Catherine Régis and Jean-Louis Denis are the leaders and co-authors of this position paper, outgrowth of the first U7+ summit, held in Paris alongside the July 2019 G7. Cécile Petitgand, post-doctoral fellow at H-POD, also is author and contributor of this report.  Catherine Régis notably add that “with this position paper, we hope to stimulate […] Read more