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Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Rights

The Information Society Research Institute of the National Civil Service University, entitled “Regulatory Challenges of Artificial Intelligence”, recently published a study volume filled by Bernát Török and Zsolt Ződi. The subtitle of the publication tells even more: “Studies on the Boundaries of Artificial Intelligence and Law.” The authors aim to help debate regulatory issues by raising scientific perspectives.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become so much a part of our lives, it is so present in our daily lives that most people are almost aware. nor does he take his presence. It is there in agriculture, in making cities and villages livable, in environmental and economic sustainability, but it is there in the financial sector and even in domestic and foreign trade, not to mention the media. The point is to achieve the desired goal by efficiently using the available resources by collecting and processing information, automating and robotizing the necessary operations. (MI) Strategy. One of the main goals is to increase the productivity of Hungarian small and medium-sized enterprises by about 26% by 2030, thanks to MI technologies.

legal issues as well. If we think about the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights or the Hungarian Basic Law, the dilemma arises in quite a few applications: if it is possible, is it free? If something is technologically feasible, is it legally permissible?

All the more so as the vast majority of the social and regulatory issues raised by the use of artificial intelligence do not yet have a clear spirit level or at least a stable starting point.

He sought answers to the above questions by the Information Society Research Institute of the National Civil Service University, the Constitutional Court and the National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information before the pandemic in February last year. co-organized Conference on the Impact of the Application of Artificial Intelligence on Fundamental Rights.e))

48 speakers presented their views at a professional event at the Education Center of the National University of Public Administration. The chosen topics of the lectures gave a nearly complete picture of the fundamental rights contexts related to MI.

It was said that 59% of the world’s population, including 62% of Hungary, are active community users. Private actors have already emerged in this regulatory role, which requires a faster response, especially in the area of ​​fundamental rights. But there was also talk of artificial intelligence creating a series of new systems of relationships. Today, for example, online platforms exist to control free speech. The President of the Constitutional Court stated that the latest generation of data protection must already protect the autonomy of the personality, as with the development of technology every moment of people’s lives has become visible.

Based on last year’s lectures Regulatory Challenges, edited by Bernát Török and Zsolt Ződi, which contains 22 works by 29 authors, divided into six major topics.

raise the scientific aspects of the role of the state, whether in the general approach of the regulator or in certain areas of regulation, which we believe should determine the professional debate on regulatory ideas. ”

The volume can be purchased in the webshop of Ludovika University Publishing House

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Sandra Loyd
Sandra Loyd
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