Paper 24-42
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26883/2010.241.5985
ПЪРВИ В СВЕТА ЗАКОН ЗА ИЗКУСТВЕНИЯ ИНТЕЛЕКТ. ПРАВНИ, ЕТИЧНИ И ИКОНОМИЧЕСКИ АСПЕКТИ
Ангел Стефанов Манчев
Софийски университет „Св. Климент Охридски“, София
WORLD’S FIRST LAW FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. LEGAL, ETHICAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS.
Angel Stefanov Manchev
Sofia University ‘St. Kliment Ohridski’, Sofia
Abstract: The European Parliament has enacted the first comprehensive AI law, garnering widespread public interest and varied reactions. This regulation addresses the specific challenges posed by AI systems, aiming to ensure their safety, legal compliance, and alignment with EU fundamental rights and values. Key goals include fostering legal certainty to boost AI investments and innovations, enhancing governance, and preventing market fragmentation. The law employs a risk-based framework, categorizing AI systems into four risk levels: unacceptable, high, limited, and minimal. Unacceptable risk systems, like real-time biometric identification in public spaces, are banned. High-risk systems, such as those used in critical infrastructure or employment, require stringent oversight. Limited risk systems must maintain transparency, informing users when they are interacting with AI. Minimal risk systems, including AI spam filters, are allowed with minimal regulation but still require transparency. Significantly, the law emphasizes ethical AI development, particularly regarding copyright issues in generative AI. It mandates compliance with copyright laws, transparency about training data, and robust cybersecurity measures. Non-compliant companies face severe fines, up to 35 million euros or 7% of annual global revenue. The EU’s AI law sets a pioneering regulatory standard, potentially influencing global AI governance. It aims to balance protecting citizens’ rights with fostering a competitive and innovative AI market in Europe, potentially serving as a model for other democratic nations.
Keywords: AI regulation, European Parliament, AI safety, legal compliance, risk-based framework, ethical AI, transparency, copyright issues, AI governance, market fragmentation
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