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Ligne n°57 : ... If implemented, the plans could throw current AI projects off course in- Ligne n°58 : some EU countries, including Germany’s wish to roll out automatic
Ligne n°59 : facial recognition at 134 railway stations and 14 airports. France also ...
Ligne n°93 : ... employment of facial recognition technologies generally. In the former- Ligne n°94 : area, the paper states that the EU could adopt an approach akin to the
Ligne n°95 : stance taken by Canada in its Directive on Automated Decision Making, ...
Ligne n°99 : ... As for facial recognition, the Commission document highlights- Ligne n°100 : provisions from the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, which give
Ligne n°101 : citizens “the right not to be subject of a decision based solely on ...
Ligne n°119 : ... of the future development of Artificial Intelligence and suggests that- Ligne n°120 : “targeted amendments” could be made to EU safety and liability
Ligne n°121 : legislation, including on the General Product Safety Directive, the ...
Ligne n°148 : ... also the governance framework complemented by targeted amendments of- Ligne n°149 : existing EU safety and liability legislation,” the document says.
- Ligne n°151 : Avoid heavy AI regulation, White House tells EU
Ligne n°165 : ... A report published in June by the Commission’s High-Level Group on AI- Ligne n°166 : suggested that the EU should consider the need for new regulation to
Ligne n°167 : “ensure adequate protection from adverse impacts”, which could include ...
Ligne n°206 : ... 17/01/2020 at 14:00- Ligne n°207 : Sums up the EU, give terrorists rights to avoid being harassed!
Ligne n°208 : Reply ...- Ligne n°238 : JobSite, EU Services, Agenda & PR