EU Commission to make it easier to sue over AI products

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People harmed by such items and digital ones like drones will have easier access to legal help.

The European Commission has proposed new rules to help people harmed by products using artificial intelligence and digital devices like drones.

Artificial intelligence systems are trained on large amounts of data or information to allow machines to perform tasks which would typically be considered a matter of human intelligence.published by the European Commission on Wednesday,This means victims will not have to untangle complicated AI systems to prove their case, so long as a causal link to a product's AI performance and the associated harm can be shown.

If your product is set up to be able to cause distress or damage, then you need to take responsibility if it does, is the clear message - and perhaps one which is overdue. Information disclosure about such products will let victims gain more insights into liability, but be subject to safeguards to "protect sensitive information".

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