European Union:
A Summary Of The Obligations, Scope And Effect Of The Proposed European Regulation On Artificial Intelligence
11 May 2021
Reed Smith (Worldwide)
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On April 21, 2021, a draft proposed European regulation on
artificial intelligence (AI) (Regulation) was released following
the European Commission's white paper "On Artificial
Intelligence - A European approach to excellence and trust",
published in February 2020. The regulation shows that the European
Union is seeking to establish a legal framework for AI by laying
down harmonized rules on AI and a coordinated plan with EU member
states to strengthen AI uptake and innovation across the EU, whilst
guaranteeing EU citizens' rights and safety.
Our recent client alert takes a closer
look at the proposed draft and discusses how it goes beyond the
requirements of the GDPR.
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