Legal AI Systems in the EU’s proposed Artificial Intelligence Act
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Legal AI Systems in the EU’s proposed Artificial Intelligence Act. / Schwemer, Sebastian Felix; Tomada, Letizia; Pasini, Tommaso.
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on AI and Intelligent Assistance for Legal Professionals in the Digital Workplace (LegalAIIA 2021). CEUR, 2021. s. 51-58 (CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Bind 2880).Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - GEN
T1 - Legal AI Systems in the EU’s proposed Artificial Intelligence Act
AU - Schwemer, Sebastian Felix
AU - Tomada, Letizia
AU - Pasini, Tommaso
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In this paper we examine how human-machine interaction in thelegal sector is suggested to be regulated in the EU’s recentlyproposed Artificial Intelligence Act. First, we provide a briefbackground and overview of the proposal. Then we turn towards the assessment of high-risk AI systems for the legal tasks as well as the obligations for such AI systems in terms of human-machine interaction. We argue that whereas the proposed definition of AI system is broad, the concrete high-risk area of ‘administration of justice and democratic processes’, despite coming with considerable legal uncertainty, is narrow and unlikely to extent into many uses of legal AI and IA systems. Nonetheless, these regulatory developments may be of great relevance for current and future legal AI and IA systems.
AB - In this paper we examine how human-machine interaction in thelegal sector is suggested to be regulated in the EU’s recentlyproposed Artificial Intelligence Act. First, we provide a briefbackground and overview of the proposal. Then we turn towards the assessment of high-risk AI systems for the legal tasks as well as the obligations for such AI systems in terms of human-machine interaction. We argue that whereas the proposed definition of AI system is broad, the concrete high-risk area of ‘administration of justice and democratic processes’, despite coming with considerable legal uncertainty, is narrow and unlikely to extent into many uses of legal AI and IA systems. Nonetheless, these regulatory developments may be of great relevance for current and future legal AI and IA systems.
M3 - Article in proceedings
T3 - CEUR Workshop Proceedings
SP - 51
EP - 58
BT - Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on AI and Intelligent Assistance for Legal Professionals in the Digital Workplace (LegalAIIA 2021)
PB - CEUR
T2 - Second International Workshop on AI and Intelligent Assistance for Legal Professionals in the Digital Workplace (LegalAIIA 2021)
Y2 - 21 June 2021 through 21 June 2021
ER -
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