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Part I - General framework of the AIA.- Ethics First? On the EU Approach to AI Governance.- The EU’s common values (Art 2 EU-Treaty) as the underlying philosophy of the AI Act.- Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Rights: under the European legal eye.- Part II – The AI Act’s content.- Definition of AI.- Appraising the InstitutionalFramework of the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act).- Prohibited Artificial Intelligence Practices Revisited.- High-risk AI systems.- Regulating Non-High-Risk AI Systems under the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act, with Special Focus on the Role of Soft Law.- Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems not covered by the AI Regulation.-Enforcing the AI Act in a composite EU administration.- Regulatory sandboxes for trustworthy AI - An EU framework for experimenting AI systems and fostering agile regulation.- Part III – Contextualization of the AI Act within existing legal frameworks.- The AI Act and Data Protection: The Interplay between artificial intelligence and data: the AI Act and the GDPR.- Consumer protection in light of the new AI Act: Behind the smiles: emotional ai, consumer trust, and the EU's regulatory response.- AI Act and MDR: Investigating Regulatory Overlaps, Influences, and Joint Application Issues.- Part IV - The AI Act versus other AI regulations around the world.- AI Regulation in the UK.- Regulatory Issues related AI Development and Use: A comparative analysis of Chinese and EU laws.- Juxtaposing approaches to risk-based AI governance in different 'rights' contexts: A comparative analysis between Singapore and the EU.- Taiwan’s AI Regulatory Approach: A Sector-based Regulatory Approach.- Artificial Intelligence Regulation in the United States: A Patchwork of Laws.- Part V. Conclusive notes.- Reflections on the AI Act - Brussels, do we have a problem?.

The European Artificial Intelligence Act

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 9/7/2025
      ISBN13: 9783031984051, 978-3031984051
      ISBN10: 3031984056

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      Part I - General framework of the AIA.- Ethics First? On the EU Approach to AI Governance.- The EU’s common values (Art 2 EU-Treaty) as the underlying philosophy of the AI Act.- Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Rights: under the European legal eye.- Part II – The AI Act’s content.- Definition of AI.- Appraising the InstitutionalFramework of the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act).- Prohibited Artificial Intelligence Practices Revisited.- High-risk AI systems.- Regulating Non-High-Risk AI Systems under the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act, with Special Focus on the Role of Soft Law.- Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems not covered by the AI Regulation.-Enforcing the AI Act in a composite EU administration.- Regulatory sandboxes for trustworthy AI - An EU framework for experimenting AI systems and fostering agile regulation.- Part III – Contextualization of the AI Act within existing legal frameworks.- The AI Act and Data Protection: The Interplay between artificial intelligence and data: the AI Act and the GDPR.- Consumer protection in light of the new AI Act: Behind the smiles: emotional ai, consumer trust, and the EU's regulatory response.- AI Act and MDR: Investigating Regulatory Overlaps, Influences, and Joint Application Issues.- Part IV - The AI Act versus other AI regulations around the world.- AI Regulation in the UK.- Regulatory Issues related AI Development and Use: A comparative analysis of Chinese and EU laws.- Juxtaposing approaches to risk-based AI governance in different 'rights' contexts: A comparative analysis between Singapore and the EU.- Taiwan’s AI Regulatory Approach: A Sector-based Regulatory Approach.- Artificial Intelligence Regulation in the United States: A Patchwork of Laws.- Part V. Conclusive notes.- Reflections on the AI Act - Brussels, do we have a problem?.

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