This EPRS in-depth analysis reviews and assesses trade dealings, adequacy challenges and transfer instruments under the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
European Parliamentary Research Service
This report provides an in-depth overview of the social, political and economic urgency in identifying what we call the ‘new surveillance workplace’.
A clear and coherent EU civil liability regime for AI has the potential to reduce risks and increase safety, decrease legal uncertainty and related legal and litigation costs, and enhance consumer rights and trust. Those elements together could facilitate the faster and arguably safer uptake and diffusion of AI. Member States have not yet adopted […]
The aim of this study is to support meaningful reflection and productive debate about AI by providing accessible information about the full range of current and speculative techniques and their associated impacts, and setting out a wide range of regulatory, technological and societal measures that could be mobilised in response.
This study addresses the relationship between the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and artificial intelligence (AI). The study carries out a thorough analysis of automated decisionmaking, considering the extent to which automated decisions are admissible, the safeguard measures to be adopted, and whether data subjects have a right to individual explanations
European Parliament’s Think Tank has published AI ethics. This study arrives at policy options for public administrations and governmental organisations who are looking to deploy AI/ML solutions, as well as the private companies who are creating AI/ML solutions for use in the public arena. The reasons for targeting this application sector concern: the need for […]
This paper aims to shed some light on the ethical rules that are now recommended when designing, developing, deploying, implementing or using AI products and services in the EU. Moreover, it identifies some implementation challenges and presents possible further EU action ranging from soft law guidance to standardisation to legislation in the field of ethics […]
This report aims to answer the following questions regarding GDPR and scientific research.
This study examines the European data protection framework and applies it to blockchain technologies so as to document these tensions. It also highlightsthe fact that blockchain may help further some of the GDPR’s objectives. Concrete policy options are developed on the basis of this analysis.
This study reviews the opportunities and risks related to the use of ADS. It presents policy options to reduce the risks and explain their limitations. Beyond providing an up-todate and systematic review of the situation, the study gives a precise definition of a number of key terms and an analysis of their differences to help […]