Administrative Information
Title | EU proposal of Regulation on HCAI applications |
Duration | 60 min |
Module | C |
Lesson Type | Lecture |
Focus | Ethical - Compliance, Legality and Humanity |
Topic | EU and International Legislation/Frameworks on data, AI, human rights and equality |
Keywords
risk-based approach,high-risk AI systems,conformity assessment,transparency,fairness,lawfullness,
Learning Goals
- The objective of the course is to introduce the students to the legal environment of AI, including especially the basic principles and guidelines and the present and possible future framework of these laws, especially the Artificial Intelligence Act of the EU.
- The lecture helps recognise and mitigate the risks, know the accountability and governance implications of AI, and what we need to do to ensure lawfulness, fairness, and transparency in AI systems.
Expected Preparation
Learning Events to be Completed Before
None.
Obligatory for Students
- EU AI Act text
Optional for Students
None.
References and background for students
None.
Recommended for Teachers
None.
Lesson materials
Instructions for Teachers
Teacher should cover the following topics:
- Objectives of the EU AI Act, future-proof legislation
- A risk-based approach
- Prohibited uses of AI systems
- Limited risk AI systems
- High-risk AI systems
- Conformity assessment obligation and CE marking
- Data and data governance
- Auditing algorithms
Outline
Duration (min) | Description |
---|---|
10 | A risk-based approach, future-proof legislation of AI in the EU |
20 | EU's AI Act in details |
20 | Data governance and auditing algorithms |
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.