The AI Act is an incredible innovation in the EU legal scenario. However, both the blacklist and the “high risk” list of AI prac- tices might appear too narrow (the EDPB denounced the lack of protection for biometric identification and emotion recog- nition) and not not flexible enough for the challenges ahead. This panel aims to address, thus, the current limits but also the opportunities of the AI Act proposal. Possible tools could help to empower the current proposal, e.g.: a more flexible notion of risk, a better consideration of emotion recognition, but also individual rights, including an ex-ante duty of participatory design and development of the AI systems.
Periode
25 mei 2022
Evenementstitel
CPDP Computers, Privacy and Data Protection Conference 2022