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Protecting Fundamental Rights in the Era of AI

2 Oktober 2024
12:30-14:00

The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) has raised concerns about its impact on fundamental rights. As AI increasingly shapes decisions in areas like criminal justice, education, employment, and social services, it’s vital to ensure these technologies protect human rights.

The discussion will explore regulatory frameworks, like the EU AI Act and the EU Council Framework Convention on AI, focusing on how they integrate fundamental rights into AI development. We’ll also analyse tools like the Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment (FRIA), identify regulatory gaps, and provide recommendations for ensuring transparency, accountability, and public trust.

Make the most out of your lunch break and discover how we can strengthen human rights protections in AI. Register below and join the conversation on 2 October from 12.30 to 14.00 CET.

What will the round-table cover?

  • How regulations such as the EU AI Act and the EU Council Framework Convention on AI integrate fundamental rights into AI development and monitoring.
  • Comparison of the EU AI Act and Council Framework Convention, focusing on human rights protection and scope differences.
  • The Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment (FRIA) as a tool to evaluate AI’s impact on human rights.
  • Gaps in AI regulations and the risk of eroding public trust as technology advances.
  • Best practices for FRIA implementation, highlighting collaboration between IT, legal, and governance experts.
  • How FRIA can build public trust by ensuring transparency, accountability, and fairness in AI.
  • Policy recommendations for advancing human rights in AI governance.
  • Technical insights and challenges for providers navigating AI regulations.

EIPA moderator(s)

Speakers

Anastasia Stasenko

Sorbonne-Nouvelle
Co-founder pleias / Associate Senior Lecturer at Sorbonne-Nouvelle

Andy Sanchez

Erasmus University Rotterdam
Senior Researcher in Human-Centric Digitalisation

Karine Caunes

Center for AI and Digital Policy Europe (CAIDP Europe)
Executive Director

David Reichel

European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
Project Manager

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