Abstract
The draft Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) outlined a European framework for regulating the risks that are associated with AI. New liability rules have also been proposed. However, there is a gap between risk regulation and tort damage – risks that concern infringements of fundamental rights may not be classified as legally relevant damage in tort. The article explores the distinction between risk, harm and damage.
| Original language | English |
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| Media of output | Blog |
| Publication status | Published - 29 Jan 2023 |
Erasmus Sectorplan
- Sector plan SSH-Breed
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