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Evidence taken before Sub-committee G (Social Policy and Consumer Affairs)
The Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a document prepared by the High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI HLEG). This independent expert group was set up by the European Commission in June 2018, as part of the AI strategy announced earlier that year. The AI HLEG presented a first draft of the Guidelines in December 2018. Following further deliberations by the group in light of discussions on the European AI Alliance, a stakeholder consultation and meetings with representatives from Member States, the Guidelines were revised and published in April 2019.
On the 17 of July 2020, the High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI HLEG) presented their final Assessment List for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence. Following a piloting process where over 350 stakeholders participated, an earlier prototype of the list was revised and translated into a tool to support AI developers and deployers in developing Trustworthy AI. The tool supports the actionability the key requirements outlined by the Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI), presented by the High-Level Expert Group on AI (AI HLEG) presented to the European Commission, in April 2019. The Ethics Guidelines introduced the concept of Trustworthy AI, based on ...
This book presents a critical analysis of the rules on the contents and effects of contracts included in the proposal for a Common European Sales Law (CESL). The European Commission published this proposal in October 2011 and then withdrew it in December 2014, notwithstanding the support the proposal had received from the European Parliament in February 2014. On 6 May 2015, in its Communication ‘A Digital Single Market Strategy for Europe’, the Commission expressed its intention to “make an amended legislative proposal (...) further harmonising the main rights and obligations of the parties to a sales contract”. The critical comments and suggestions contained in this book, to be unde...
This book outlines and analyses the legislative activity of the Union in terms of Internet and Electronic Commerce Law.
La cybersécurité est une question essentielle pour la confiance des internautes et la pérennité des entreprises. Elle est aussi un enjeu national de développement économique et de résilience. Les cyberrisques ne concernent pas seulement les responsables de sécurité informatique, ils s’appliquent également à chaque individu et engagent la responsabilité des dirigeants et administrateurs vis-à-vis des actionnaires, clients, fournisseurs, salariés, banques et pouvoirs publics. Mettre en place des dispositifs de cybersécurité permet de protéger contre le vol de données stratégiques et personnelles, le sabotage et la fraude. La cybersécurité et les décideurs présente un panorama complet de la cybercriminalité et des bonnes pratiques pour s’adapter au monde numérique en toute confiance : cartographie des risques, conformité au RGPD, culture cyber et éthique, gestion de crise. Il s’adresse à tous ceux qui se préoccupent de la protection de leurs données, ainsi qu’aux décideurs de toute organisation.
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Numerous questions were at the heart of parliamentary discussions over the provisions of the Digital Services Act (DSA), the EU's new regulatory framework for digital services in Europe. How should liberal democracies prevent illegal and harmful activities online and protect fundamental rights? How should digital service providers assess the impact of their technology on others? And how should technology companies moderate user-generated content? Principles of the Digital Services Act analyses the DSA's key provisions, dissecting its mechanisms and components, to understand the new law's likely impact on digital services in Europe and beyond. The book puts the new legal framework into its po...