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The European Union Artificial Intelligence Act: Challenges for Fundamental Rights Protection
Birgit Schippers
, Camila Ferreira, Paula Veiga
StrathCyber
Law
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European Union
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Fundamental Right
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European Community
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Protection
100%
Artificial Intelligence Act
100%
Artificial Intelligence
80%
Economic and Social Development
40%
Health
40%
Technology
20%
Education
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Autonomy
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Risk
20%
Control
20%
Loss
20%
Deployment
20%
Safety
20%
Social Behavior
20%
Binding
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Protection
100%
Right
100%
European Union
100%
Economics
25%
Welfare
25%
Loss
25%
Psychology
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Health
28%
Fear
14%
Humans
14%
Autonomy
14%