no code implementations • 14 Jan 2024 • Claudio Novelli, Federico Casolari, Philipp Hacker, Giorgio Spedicato, Luciano Floridi
The advent of Generative AI, particularly through Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and its successors, marks a paradigm shift in the AI landscape.
no code implementations • 6 Oct 2023 • Philipp Hacker
This chapter provides a comprehensive discussion on AI regulation in the European Union, contrasting it with the more sectoral and self-regulatory approach in the UK.
no code implementations • 25 Sep 2023 • Alessandro Fabris, Nina Baranowska, Matthew J. Dennis, David Graus, Philipp Hacker, Jorge Saldivar, Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius, Asia J. Biega
Employers are adopting algorithmic hiring technology throughout the recruitment pipeline.
no code implementations • 5 Feb 2023 • Philipp Hacker, Andreas Engel, Marco Mauer
We tailor regulatory duties to these different actors along the value chain and suggest strategies to ensure that LGAIMs are trustworthy and deployed for the benefit of society at large.
no code implementations • 9 Dec 2022 • Philipp Hacker, Johann Cordes, Janina Rochon
Artificial intelligence is not only increasingly used in business and administration contexts, but a race for its regulation is also underway, with the EU spearheading the efforts.
no code implementations • 25 Nov 2022 • Philipp Hacker
This includes: a comprehensive framework for AI liability; provisions to support innovation; an extension to non-discrimination/algorithmic fairness, as well as explainable AI; and sustainability.
no code implementations • 21 Dec 2017 • Meike Zehlike, Philipp Hacker, Emil Wiedemann
As a consequence, the algorithm enables the decision maker to adopt intermediate ``worldviews'' on the degree of discrimination encoded in algorithmic processes, adding nuance to the extreme cases of ``we're all equal'' (WAE) and ``what you see is what you get'' (WYSIWYG) proposed so far in the literature.