On the dangers of using artificial intelligence in medical diagnoses, "Predictive policing" and targeted ads alerted its competent department EU, in view of setting rules for the challenges posed by this technology.
Αn and n Al It is now widely used by law enforcement agencies, and civil rights organizations say it is being abused by authoritarian regimes for mass, non-discriminatory surveillance. Its critics also worry that fundamental citizens' rights and data privacy rules are also being violated.
As he says Reuters, The EU Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA), based in Vienna, called on policymakers in a report released Monday to provide more guidance and guidance on how existing rules apply to artificial intelligence and to ensure that future AI laws protect fundamental rights.
It is noted that the Commission is working on the development of legislative frameworks within the next year to cover areas that are considered high risk, such as health, energy, transport and parts of the public sector.
The agency says artificial intelligence rules must respect all fundamental rights, with safeguards to ensure this, and include a guarantee that people can challenge artificial intelligence decisions - and that companies should are able to explain how their systems make artificial intelligence decisions.
It is also emphasized that further research should be done on the discrimination that may result from Al, and that it should be clarified exactly how data protection rules apply to this technology.
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