AI between Ethics and Law: The Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI of the EC High-Level Expert Group on AI
e-Presentation by Nathalie Smuha
Topic
Nathalie Smuha presents the challenges faced by lawmakers in searching for a morally objective/universal definition of “AI for Good” based on fundamental rights. She gives an overview of the EU Strategy on Artificial Intelligence, adopted in April 2018, the work of the Independent High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI HLEG), in particular its Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI and its policy recommendations, as well as the European Commission White Paper on Artificial Intelligence.Speaker
Nathalie Smuha, Observer, European Commission High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence; Assistant Lecturer and Researcher, KU Leuven.Package
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- Duration: 36 minutes
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Domaine de droit: Human Rights Law (incl. ECHR)
Langue: English
Article-numéro: 420P11
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