As AI technologies rapidly reshape societies, they pose both tremendous opportunities and serious risks―especially to fundamental rights. In response, the European Union has enacted the groundbreaking AI Act: a legal framework designed to foster innovation while safeguarding democratic values, human autonomy, and the rule of law. But has this delicate balance been struck successfully? This volume, emerging from the 2024 annual conference of the Digital Law Institute Trier, critically examines the EU’s rights-driven approach to AI regulation. From the perspectives of leading scholars and practitioners―including those directly involved in drafting and implementing the Act―it offers deep insights into the legal, ethical, and technical foundations of the AI Act and its global significance. With contributions on prohibited AI practices, the risk-based regulatory model, and key obligations like data governance and human oversight, the book explores how AI can be regulated to protect fundamental rights without stifling innovation. The book concludes with a comparative view on AI regulation from the United States and Asia.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -As AI technologies rapidly reshape societies, they pose both tremendous opportunities and serious risks-especially to fundamental rights. In response, the European Union has enacted the groundbreaking AI Act: a legal framework designed to foster innovation while safeguarding democratic values, human autonomy, and the rule of law. But has this delicate balance been struck successfully This volume, emerging from the 2024 annual conference of the Digital Law Institute Trier, critically examines the EU's rights-driven approach to AI regulation. From the perspectives of leading scholars and practitioners-including those directly involved in drafting and implementing the Act-it offers deep insights into the legal, ethical, and technical foundations of the AI Act and its global significance. With contributions on prohibited AI practices, the risk-based regulatory model, and key obligations like data governance and human oversight, the book explores how AI can be regulated to protect fundamental rights without stifling innovation. The book concludes with a comparative view on AI regulation from the United States and Asia. 164 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783565013197
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