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European Commission's Response to AI Roadmap: Outlining Necessary AI Standards

European Commission's AI blueprint receives input from Center for Data Innovation for proposed law regulating AI

European Commission's Response Plan Outlining AI's Mandatory Requirements
European Commission's Response Plan Outlining AI's Mandatory Requirements

European Commission's Response to AI Roadmap: Outlining Necessary AI Standards

The Center for Data Innovation has submitted comments on the European Commission's four policy proposals for Artificial Intelligence (AI), aiming to contribute to the development of effective AI policies in the EU.

The European Commission's proposals, published in a roadmap titled "Inception Impact Assessment: Proposal for a legal act of the European Parliament and the Council laying down requirements for Artificial Intelligence," are aimed at addressing the risks associated with AI. The Commission believes that the EU should address these risks to ensure the development of lawful and trustworthy AI.

The European Commission's proposals aim to ensure the development of AI that respects fundamental human rights and to ensure that existing legislation on consumer protection, product safety, and liability adequately covers the risks associated with AI.

The Center for Data Innovation's comments provide feedback on each of the European Commission's four policy proposals for AI. The comments are focused on ensuring the development of AI that respects fundamental human rights and offer feedback on the four policy options proposed to address the risks associated with AI.

The Center for Data Innovation's comments on the European Commission's proposals are intended to ensure that the EU's AI policies are well-informed and balanced. The comments do not repeat earlier facts presented in the roadmap and offer valuable insights to help shape the EU's AI policies.

The European Commission's white paper on AI, published in February 2020, argues that AI may cause harm. The Commission's proposals are a step towards addressing these potential harms and ensuring that AI development in the EU is both lawful and trustworthy.

The Center for Data Innovation's submission provides a valuable contribution to this important discussion, offering feedback on the European Commission's proposals for AI and helping to ensure that the EU's AI policies are effective and respectful of human rights.

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