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The Risk-Based Approach of the European Union’s Proposed Artificial Intelligence Regulation: Some Comments from a …
Abstract How can tort law contribute to a better understanding of the risk-based approach in the European Union’s (EU) Artificial Intelligence Act proposal and evolving …
EU non-discrimination law in the era of artificial intelligence: Mapping the challenges of algorithmic discrimination
While most studies on the topic of AI, algorithms and bias have been conducted from the point of view of ‘fairness’ in the field of …
Worldwide AI ethics: A review of 200 guidelines and recommendations for AI governance
The utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) applications has experienced tremendous growth in recent years, bringing forth numerous benefits and conveniences. However, this expansion has also …
A predictive performance comparison of machine learning models for judicial cases
Artificial intelligence is currently in the center of attention of legal professionals. In recent years, a variety of efforts have been made to predict judicial …
Securitising AI: routine exceptionality and digital governance in the Gulf
Abstract This article examines how Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states securitise artificial intelligence (AI) through discourses and infrastructures that fuse modernisation with regime resilience. Drawing …
Judicial Justice and the European Regulation on Artificial Intelligence
The study has identified several difficulties in effectively implementing artificial inteligence (AI) techniques in judicial proceedings. The approval of regulations, such as Spain's Royal Decree-Law …