Towards regulation of AI systems: Global perspectives on the development of a legal framework on Artificial Intelligence systems based on the Council of Europe’s standards on human rights, democracy and the rule of law

Isaac Ben Israel, Jorge Cerdio, Arisa Ema, Leehe Friedman, Marcelo Ienca, Alessandro Mantelero, Eviatar Matania

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Abstract

This publication aims to support the ongoing reflections within the CAHAI on the
analysis of the challenges arising from AI systems and possible regulatory responses.
Firstly, it sets out to inform the reader of the progress of the work of the CAHAI and
presents several studies produced under auspices of the CAHAI on the impact of AI
systems on human rights, rule of law and democracy, as well as on existing
international legally-binding instruments and ethical guidelines on AI. Secondly, it
brings in national perspectives from different States in order to support the
development of an international legal framework on the use of certain AI systems
based on the standards established by the Council of Europe.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationStrasbourg
PublisherCouncil of Europe Study DGI
Number of pages203
Edition2020
StatePublished - 2020

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