EU and Brazilian AI Acts: A Different Transatlantic Dialogue
The transatlantic dialogue on major issues of the digital society is largely framed as an EU/US dialogue. However, the European approach shows many similarities with the path taken by several Latin American countries. This also suggests reconsidering the Global North/Global South perspective and focusing more on power imbalance in data and AI development and governance. A key example in this regard is provided by the two recent AI regulations proposed in the EU and Brazil, which show interesting similarities but also important differences, opening the debate on the circulation of legal models for digital societies. This transatlantic dialogue also highlights the relevance of a contextual dimension to global technologies based on artificial intelligence.
• What are the challenges posed by AI to the current data protection framework?
• What are the key components of the Brazilian approach to AI regulation?
• How can the human rights impact assessment be the common element of different regulations and help contextualise AI solutions?
• What are the reasons for the adoption of similar models in AI regulation in Brazil and the EU?
Organised by Polytechnic University of Turin (IT)
Moderator Alessandro Mantelero, Polytechnic University of Turin (IT)
Speakers Nicolo Zingales, Center for Technology and Society at FGV Law School (BR); Miriam Wimmer, Brazilian National Data Protection Authority (BR); Laura Schertel Ferreira Mendes, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt (DE); Mariana Rielle, Data Privacy Brasil (BR)
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