The paper focuses on the analysis of the AI Act as a risk-based regulatory model for AI aimed at balancing the need for technological development, which can ensure greater efficiency and well-being, with the protection of fundamental rights, for which potential risks must be identified along with appropriate mitigation measures. The goal is to prevent a public decision being left solely to the ‘thinking machine’, an expression of a mechanism of indifferentiation that, through mathematical-computational logic, flattens individual identities (social complexity) onto data, no matter how numerous
Artificial Intelligence and AI Act: from the Individual to the Algorithm? / Wladimiro Gasparri. - In: ZBORNIK RADOVA - PRAVNI FAKULTET U NOVOM SADU. - ISSN 0550-2179. - STAMPA. - 1:(2025), pp. 291-314.
Artificial Intelligence and AI Act: from the Individual to the Algorithm?
Wladimiro Gasparri
2025
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The paper focuses on the analysis of the AI Act as a risk-based regulatory model for AI aimed at balancing the need for technological development, which can ensure greater efficiency and well-being, with the protection of fundamental rights, for which potential risks must be identified along with appropriate mitigation measures. The goal is to prevent a public decision being left solely to the ‘thinking machine’, an expression of a mechanism of indifferentiation that, through mathematical-computational logic, flattens individual identities (social complexity) onto data, no matter how numerous| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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