SIENNA D4.2: Analysis of the legal and human rights requirements for AI and robotics in and outside the EU
- 1. Trilateral Research Ltd
- 2. Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
Contributors
Researchers:
- David Wright1
- Michiel A. Heldeweg2
- Jantina de Vries3
- Javier Valls Prieto4
- Wang Qian5
- Zhang Yuanyuan5
- Marcelo de Araujo6
- Maria Clara Dias6
- Fabiana Pompermayer6
- Anaïs Rességuier7
- Robert Gianni7
- Lisa Tambornino8
- Dirk Lanzerath8
- Maria Bottis9
- Renee C. Dekker2
- Justyna Jezierska10
- Joshua Davis3
- Juan Francisco Barrilao Sánchez4
- Santa Slokenberga11
- Kacper Szkalej11
- Robin Fazel11
- Andrea Nishi12
- Adam Holland12
- Chris Bavitz12
- 1. Trilateral Research
- 2. University of Twente
- 3. University of Cape Town
- 4. University of Granada
- 5. Dalian University of Technology
- 6. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
- 7. Sciences Po
- 8. EUREC Office
- 9. Ionian University
- 10. Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
- 11. Uppsala University
- 12. Berkman Klein Center
Description
This report presents the results of SIENNA research on legal developments and approaches to specific legal issues and human rights challenges related to artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics at the international, EU and national level (12 countries, EU and non-EU). The report broadly discusses the legal issues and human rights challenges of AI and robotics and analyses relevant international, EU and regional laws and human rights standards. It summarises and compares the results of the country studies on law, AI and robotics. It also discusses existing norms and standards and gaps and presents some recommendations and ways to overcome gaps. This report will feed into the forthcoming SIENNA work on enhancing the existing legal framework that will identify potential changes needed in dialogue with legislators and relevant committees.
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