On December 9, 2022, the fourth meeting of the interdisciplinary team consisting of researchers from UJ's Future Law Lab, computer scientists/programmers, and lawyer-practitioners from the BSJPtech project took place.
Our joint meeting, in hybrid form, was held at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University in the Auditorium Maximum. The entire meeting was about the European Commission's draft regulation on artificial intelligence (AI), which would facilitate access to justice in that AI would facilitate access to justice in that AI would facilitate access to justice in that AI and increase public confidence in such systems.
Course of the meeting.
What is the AI regulation?
What is artificial intelligence?
According to the definition proposed in the draft regulation, it is "software developed using one or more of the techniques and approaches listed in Annex I that can, for a given set of human-defined purposes, generate results such as content, predictive recommendations or decisions that affect the environments with which it interacts."
What risks does AI pose?