FRA publishes report on digitalisation of justice
FRA urges EU justice systems to embed robust rights safeguards, inclusive access, and non-digital alternatives in the rollout of digital and AI tools.
FRA urges EU justice systems to embed robust rights safeguards, inclusive access, and non-digital alternatives in the rollout of digital and AI tools.
The study urges an EU-wide strict liability regime for high-risk AI with a single responsible operator to ensure legal certainty, victim compensation, and harmonized rules across Member States.
ENISA’s EU Cybersecurity Index 2024 reveals significant disparities in cybersecurity maturity and investment among EU member states, urging harmonization and enhanced cooperation.
The report examines how the EU AI Act must evolve to govern autonomous AI agents effectively, ensuring accountability, safety, and innovation across the European Union.
The EDPB’s technical training highlights how AI systems impact data protection, detailing risks and best practices for GDPR compliance in the EU.
Professor Sandra Wachter critiques the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act and related directives for significant regulatory gaps due to lobbying and political pressures, which lead to broad exemptions and weak enforcement, potentially impacting AI governance and risk management globally.
The Digital Markets Act aims to curb Big Tech monopolies, but recent findings suggest they may not be fully compliant, risking market competition and consumer protection.