5 May 2022In April 2021, the European Commission proposed a landmark law to govern artificial intelligence. The “Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act” is intended to protect fundamental rights when AI systems are used. This Regulation is a world-first, and is likely …
Technical errors in the AI Act
ICCL is working with European Parliament Members to fix a new EU law intended to constrain Big Tech’s power.
Flaws in ex-post enforcement in the AI Act
Product liability for AI should ensure that fundamental rights of natural persons are protected and, when natural persons are harmed, they can access compensation as easily as possible. The burden of proof should not be on the injured person.
Recommendations on A.I. liability
Product liability for AI should ensure that fundamental rights of natural persons are protected and, when natural persons are harmed, they can access compensation as easily as possible. The burden of proof should not be on the injured person.
Sustainability without surveillance
New report: Tracking-based online advertising imperils fundamental rights and publisher sustainability by diverting data and revenue from publishers.
Europe’s enforcement paralysis: ICCL’s 2021 GDPR report
New insights in to GDPR enforcers across the EU reveal that Europe is unable to police how big tech firms use people’s data.
Dr Johnny Ryan
PhotosVideoBiographyRecent mediaDr Johnny Ryan FRHistS is the Director of Enforce, and an Enforce Senior Fellow. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Open Markets Institute. Previously, Dr Ryan held senior roles in the online advertising, media, and technology industries. Twitter @johnnyryan …
Katarzyna Szymielewicz
Katarzyna Szymielewicz is a Senior Advisor at the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, and the President and co-founder of the Panoptykon Foundation (Fundacja Panoptykon), a highly regarded non-profit organisation based in Poland.