AI4EU Cafe: An European Union regulatory approach to Artificial Intelligence.

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Description: The benefits from the implementation of Artificial Intelligence systems for citizens are clear. However, European Union policy makers seem to be conscious about the rights arising from the use in terms of both safety and human rights. In this context, many legislative and business initiatives are taking place, which are aimed at shaping the future of, inter alia, technology. As part of an ambitious European Strategy for Artificial Intelligence, the European Commission has published the proposal for a Regulation on a European approach for Artificial Intelligence , where Artificial Intelligence is not conceived as an end in itself, but as a tool to serve people with the ultimate aim of increasing human well-being. This session shall be devoted to provide some insight on this proposal and other regulatory trends having a paramount impact on the development and implementation of Artificial Intelligence. 

 

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Rubén Cano is based in Madrid and works as an Intellectual Property - Information and Communications Technology Associate for Baker McKenzie. He studied Law and Business Administration at the University of Alicante and Panthéon-Sorbonne University and holds an LL.M. in Intellectual Property and Information Technology by the University of Alicante (Magister Lvcentinvs) and an LL.M. in Law of Internet Technology by Bocconi University. Apart from working as a lawyer he has worked as privacy-by-design legal expert for different institutions, is AI Responsible at CyberLaws and participates as a legal expert in different projects related to AI regulation.

 

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