2022
DOI: 10.34190/eciair.4.1.851
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Suggestions for a Revision of the European Smart Robot Liability Regime

Abstract: In recent years, the need for regulation of robots and Artificial Intelligence, together with the urgency of reshaping the civil liability framework, has become apparent in Europe. Although the matter of civil liability has been the subject of many studies and resolutions, multiple attempts to harmonize EU tort law have been unsuccessful so far, and only the liability of producers for defective products has been harmonized so far. In 2021, by publishing the AI Act proposal, the European Commission reached the … Show more

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“…209 The AI Act is not resolutory in this essential respect either. 210 As per occupational safety in robotics, the field was entirely regulated through Directives. With its most recent New Machinery Regulation, coming into effect in mid-June 2023, the EU did chart a qualitative step forward, which is nevertheless too modest and scope-limited to respond to today's needs in this specific industry domain as well as to withstand the related sector-specific regulatory competition from other world regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…209 The AI Act is not resolutory in this essential respect either. 210 As per occupational safety in robotics, the field was entirely regulated through Directives. With its most recent New Machinery Regulation, coming into effect in mid-June 2023, the EU did chart a qualitative step forward, which is nevertheless too modest and scope-limited to respond to today's needs in this specific industry domain as well as to withstand the related sector-specific regulatory competition from other world regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%