Meet Jelle Klaas and Laura Wennekes from PILP, a Dutch human rights law firm where winning isn't the main goal.
The AI Act fails to effectively protect the rule of law and civic space. Liberties, European Center for Not-For-Profit Law (ECNL) and European Civic Forum (ECF) gives our analysis of its shortcomings.
The Commission is accused of using prohibited ads and giving select AI industry stakeholders special access to the legislative process.
AI is a part of everyday life, and how we choose to regulate it will shape our societies. EU lawmakers must use this opportunity to craft a law that harnesses the opportunities without undermining the protection of our rights or the rule of law.
Over 60 human rights organizations call on European lawmakers to ensure that the Artificial Intelligence Act is fully coherent with rule of law standards, including transparency, accountability, and access to justice.
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The rapid development and expanding use of artificial intelligence raises questions about how well our fundamental rights are protected, and whether legislation like the EU’s AI Act goes far enough.
The European Parliament’s draft AI Act takes a strong stand for human rights by banning real-time biometric surveillance in public areas, among other achievements. But that's not to say there weren't missed opportunities.
Experts discussed the impact of artificial intelligence on human rights at a conference in Tallin. Here’s what Liberties’ digital expert argued.
As artificial intelligence plays an increasingly greater role in everyday life, its potential effect on society and our everyday lives is an issue we all need to know and talk about.
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