How to take the best from artificial intelligence, limiting potential legal issues of AI and exploiting the technology to its best for the company in my predictions for 2019? Is the AI the new electricity?
The first case involving an artificial intelligence system that lost a large amount of money investing in the stock exchange market raises the question of what liability regime shall apply to the conduct and misconduct of an AI.
Microsoft Xiaoice is one of the most advanced examples of artificial intelligence, but AI systems that are becoming "almost human" lead to major privacy issues that led the Council of Europe to issue guidelines on the topic.
LawBytes #35 deals this week with the new GDPR adoption statistics published by the EU Commission and the New Guidelines on Artificial Intelligence (AI) from the Council of Europe.
AI and the magic formula on how to regulate it are continuously invoked, but can traditional regulations set rules for artificial intelligence? What's missing?
LawBytes deals with the EU Electronic Communications Code setting new rules for telcos and the AI ethical charter on principles re how to regulate artificial intelligence.