AI liability in the EU and the US: stifling or securing innovation?

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  • Date
    3 April 2023
    Timeframe
    16:00 - 18:00
    Duration
    120 minutes (including 30 minutes networking)
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    Liability for AI systems, and companies that develop work for them, is hotly contested both in the EU and the US. The EU Commission has now unveiled its approach with the publication of two liability directives for software and AI. They will operate in conjunction with the planned AI Act 

    This AI for Good Trustworthy Discover session will provide insights from legal, business and computer science experts to explore the complex topic of AI liability on both sides of the Atlantic, and to inquire to what extent existing and planned regulation may stifle innovation. The panel will feature the following short inputs: 

    • Philipp Hacker: AI Liability in the EU 
    • Joe Guagliardo: AI Liability in the US 
    • Rasmus Rothe: Industry perspectives concerning AI Liability
    • Wojciech Samek: AI liability, Machine Learning research and XAI (Explainable AI)  

    Presentations will be followed by a hybrid Q&A format, with a live audience at the AI Campus, Berlin, as well as the online audience. 

    For more information, view the European Commission, Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on Liability for Defective Products (2022) [PLD Proposal] here. 

    Council of the EU, AI Act, General Approach (2022) here. 

     

    This live event includes a 30-minute networking event hosted on the AI for Good Neural Network. This is your opportunity to ask questions, interact with the panelists and participants and build connections with the AI for Good community.

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