Legal challenges of the further development of AI – How do we sustain Meaningful Human Control?
- Date
- Nov 23, 2021
- Time
- 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
- Speaker
- Prof. Susanne Beck
- Affiliation
- Leibniz University Hanover
- Language
- en
- Main Topic
- Informatik
- Other Topics
- Jura
- Host
- ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig
- Description
- In the lecture, some of the most important challenges of the further development of learning systems from a legal perspective will be presented. One focus will be on the problem of diffusion of responsibility, which can be traced back in particular to the difficult attribution of actual events to an actor. Among other things, the speaker will present a project in which she is involved (vALID, funded by the Federal Ministry of Research and Education, https://www.gesundheitsforschung-bmbf. /de/valid-klinische-entscheidungsfindung-durch-kunstliche-intelligenz-ethische-rechtliche-und-10430.php). This project is based on the idea that only with such a control can one still speak of e.B. "actor" or "responsibility" in the traditional legal sense. Here, therefore, it is investigated how the responsible use of AI-controlled clinical decision support systems can be made possible in practice, i.e. how meaningful human control over these tools can be obtained. For this purpose, interviews with the participants are carried out in mock-up experiments and thus an attempt is made to find out under which circumstances they still have the feeling of control over the decision made. Furthermore, it is necessary to transfer these empirical findings into legal concepts, which will also be reported on in the lecture.
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