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Standardizing AI

Martin Ebers

2022Cambridge University Press eBooks35 citationsDOI

Abstract

The EU Artificial Intelligence Act proposal is based on a risk-oriented approach. While AI systems that pose an unacceptable risk will be banned, high-risk AI systems will be subject to strict obligations before they can be put on the market. Most of the provisions deal with high-risk systems, setting out obligations on providers, users and other participants across the AI value chain. At the heart of the proposal is the notion of co-regulation through standardization based on the New Legislative Framework. Accordingly, this chapter provides a critical analysis of the proposal, with particular focus on how the co-regulation, standardization and certification system envisaged contributes to European governance of AI and addresses the manifold ethical and legal concerns of (high-risk) AI systems.

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StandardizationLegislatureCertificationCorporate governanceRisk analysis (engineering)BusinessValue (mathematics)Subject (documents)Engineering ethicsPolitical scienceComputer scienceEngineeringLawFinanceMachine learningLibrary scienceLaw, AI, and Intellectual PropertyEthics and Social Impacts of AIDigitalization, Law, and Regulation
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