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Private Rule‐Making and European Governance of AI & Robotics
The efforts to standardize Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are in full swing. International, European and national Standard Developing Organizations (SDOs) have begun to develop standards for AI systems – with far-reaching impact on markets, societies and citizens. Standards could help to establish uniform technical, but also legal and ethical requirements for AI systems. On the other hand, standardization raises serious concerns surrounding excessive delegation of power in the hands of private SDOs, lack of democratic control, insufficient involvement of interest groups and limited possibilities of subjecting standards to judicial control. Against this backdrop, the envisaged research project will analyze the various (primarily legal) issues surrounding standardization and certification of AI systems, taking into account also insights from other disciplines.
Start: 1 September 2023
End: 31 August 2028
Project type
Guest Professor Project
Computer Science
Law
Universities and institutes
Örebro University
University of Tartu
Project members
Martin Ebers
Guest Professor
Örebro University
University of Tartu
Eleonor Kristoffersson
Professor
Örebro University
Katalin Capannini-Kelemen
Associate Professor
Örebro University
Alberto Giaretta
Postdoctoral Researcher
Örebro University
Andrew Leyden
PhD student
Örebro University
Emmanuel Vargas Penagos
PhD student
Örebro University