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Vol-3221
urn:nbn:de:0074-3221-3
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IAIL 2022
Imagining the AI Landscape after the AI Act 2022
Proceedings of the Workshop on Imagining the AI Landscape after the AI Act (IAIL 2022)
co-located with 1st International Conference on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence (HHAI 2022)
Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 13, 2022.
Edited by
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
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Scuola Normale Superiore,
Piazza dei Cavalieri 7, 56126 Pisa, Italy
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European Commission – Joint Research Centre,
Via Enrico Fermi 2749, 21027 Ispra, Italy
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Institute of Information Science and Technologies - National Research Council of Italy,
via G. Moruzzi 1, 56124 Pisa, Italy
Table of Contents
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Preface
Summary: There were 9 papers submitted for peer-review to this workshop. Out of these,
9 papers were accepted for this volume,
4 as regular papers and
5 as short papers.
Peer-Reviewed Papers
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Using Sentence Embeddings and Semantic Similarity for Seeking Consensus when Assessing Trustworthy AI
Dennis Vetter,
Jesmin Jahan Tithi,
Magnus Westerlund,
Roberto V. Zicari,
Gemma Roig
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Federated Learning as an Analytical Framework for Personal Data Management – a proposition paper (short paper)
Maciej Zuziak,
Salvatore Rinzivillo
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The forgotten human autonomy in Machine Learning
Paula Subías-Beltrán,
Oriol Pujol,
Itziar de Lecuona
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AI Act and Individual Rights: A Juridical and Technical Perspective
Costanza Alfieri,
Francesca Caroccia,
Paola Inverardi
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Some Ethical Reflections on the EU AI Act (short paper)
Marc Anderson
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Without Any Prejudice? The Antitrust Implication of the AI Act
Jerome De Cooman
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The Ambiguous Risk-Based Approach of the Artificial Intelligence Act: Links and Discrepancies with Other Union Strategies (short paper)
Pietro Dunn,
Giovanni De Gregorio
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The Artificial Intelligence Act. A Jurisprudential View (short paper)
Michał Araszkiewicz,
Grzegorz J. Nalepa,
Radosław Pałosz
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Challenges of Enforcing Regulations in Artificial Intelligence Act - Analyzing Quantity Requirement in Data and Data Governance (short paper)
Farhana Ferdousi Liza
2022-08-25: submitted by Francesca Pratesi,
metadata incl. bibliographic data published under Creative Commons CC0
2022-09-23: published on CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org, ISSN 1613-0073)
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