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Regulating Trust – An Ongoing Analysis of the AI Act

06 December 2022, 15:14

The initial proposal for an EU act regulating Artificial Intelligence, commonly referred to as the AI Act [1], has undergone substantial modifications under the Slovenian, French and Czech presidencies since it’s proposal by the Commission in spring 2021. As the content and details change over time it has become necessary to analyse to what extent the act will build trust towards AI as technology.

In the position paper Regulating Trust – An Ongoing Analysis of the AI Act RISE researchers Håkan Burden and Susanne Stenberg have highlighted one aspect of the act in particular – the relation to trust – based on the version drafted for the general approach by the Council. 

Download the paper here

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