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Commission should work on new AI Liability rules, civil society groups say

News RoomBy News RoomApril 7, 2025
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The European Commission revolutionized its approach to AI liability standards following the withdrawal of a previously proposed framework. In a January communication to the European Commission, civil society groups andASCII advocates highlighted the need for a comprehensive system to address legal gaps and ensure fair compensation for affected EU members.

Previous efforts, outlined in 2022, aimed to create a unified legal system. However, these rules were deemed fragmented, limiting their ability to offer transparent compensation to affected individuals and businesses. The Commission now seeks to roll out a new AI Liability Directive (ALD) to consolidate these legal frameworks, ensuring ease of compliance and clearer distributions.

The joint letter emphasized that the inheritance from the withdrawal led to legal gaps, particularly regarding product legislative requirements. These gaps not only hinder the development of effective AI liability rules but also highlight the need for a regulatory framework that promotes transparency and fairness among member states.

The 2025 work plan adopts the ALD as its priority, committing the European Union to achieving a standardized approach to AI liability. The letter argued that the ALD would standardize AI liability rules, ensuring that countries can demonstrate meaningful progress and validate decisions. However, despite the outspoken stance on this cause, challenges remain, including ambiguities in AI liability and insufficient recognition of buyer protections.

New general rules for amplification have been introduced, though they face significant challenges including oversight, data privacy, and public transparency. The legislative process is under scrutiny, with concerns about ineffective submissions and the need for expert input. The draft submission deadline has been extended, with no official resolution until 24 August.

The letter advocates for delayed launch by a week (page 180 in October) to ensure a robust response. It is a formal document, outlining a detailed discussion with the 9 April Legal Affairs Committee and a potential vote on proposalato final rule by House of Lords in September.

In summary, the European Commission is moving forward with the ALD, but the legal challenges remain substantial. The final step is delayed, with this approach aimed at creating a more equitable and integrated AI liability system, ensuring progress and fostering trust across the bloc.

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