Descrizione
The AI Regulation (AIA) seeks to standardise regulations on Artificial Intelligence by creating a framework of diverse obligations and requirements contingent upon the risk level associated with the relevant AI technology and its specific application (risk-based approach).
The AIA exhibits a notably fragmented implementation and enforceability, notwithstanding its impending execution in 2024.
It is anticipated to exert a substantial influence on the market and society.
The establishment of European and national AI supervisory offices and authorities, prohibition of specific technologies and applications, sanctioning procedures, technical standards approval, certification bodies’ activity, risk management systems, and sectoral voluntary codes of conduct will occur in the near future.
This book provides a detailed, systematic, and comprehensive understanding of the new AI Act.
The editors deliberately rejected the traditional model of commentaries on legislative acts, establishing a classification based on thematic blocks.
They have endeavoured to establish a classification based on thematic blocks in order to offer a comprehensive and global response to the theoretical and practical implications of the approval of a Regulation, which contains 180 recitals, 112 articles, and 13 annexes.
The book contains 38 chapters, featuring contributions from more than thirty top scholars in the subject.
The commentary aims to serve as a valuable resource for understanding and implementing the AI Act, offering practical and theoretical guidance to scholarship, practitioners, and policymakers.
The book also seeks to promote a broader discussion regarding the global implications and future of AI in Europe.