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Interactive session: EU proposal of Regulation on AI - A case study

Administrative Information

Title EU proposal of Regulation on AI - A case study
Duration 60 min
Module C
Lesson Type Interactive Session
Focus Ethical - Compliance, Legality and Humanity
Topic EU and International Legislation/Frameworks on data, AI, human rights and equality

Keywords

human-centred, risk-based approach, transparency, explainability, high-risk AI, conformity assessment,

Learning Goals

Expected Preparation

Learning Events to be Completed Before

Obligatory for Students

None.

Optional for Students

None.

References and background for students

None.

Recommended for Teachers

None.

Lesson materials

Instructions for Teachers

Agenda: Opening Address (5 minutes) Introduction to the EU's proposal for AI regulation and its significance in shaping the AI landscape. Setting the stage for the case study analysis.

Case Study Presentation (5 minutes) Introducing a relevant case study that reflects the use of AI technology and its potential ethical and societal implications. Outlining the scenario, stakeholders, and the role of AI in the case context.

Analyzing the Case under Proposed AI Regulation (30 minutes) Group discussion on how the case study aligns with or challenges the proposed AI regulation. Identification of potential high-risk factors, compliance requirements, and ethical considerations. Participants form small groups to conduct a regulatory impact assessment on the case study scenario. Groups discuss the potential benefits, challenges, and practical implications of adhering to the proposed AI regulation.

Group Presentations and Discussion (15 minutes) Each group presents their regulatory impact assessment findings, discussing how the proposed AI regulation may shape outcomes in the case study. Interactive discussion and feedback among participants and presenters.

Wrap-up and Closing Remarks (5 minutes) Summarizing key insights gained from the case study analysis. Encouraging participants to stay informed about the development of the proposed AI regulation.

Outline

Duration (min) Description
5 Introduction
5 Case study presentation
30 Analyzing the case and group discussion
15 Group presentations
5 Closing remarks

Acknowledgements

The Human-Centered AI Masters programme was Co-Financed by the Connecting Europe Facility of the European Union Under Grant №CEF-TC-2020-1 Digital Skills 2020-EU-IA-0068.