Europe just might make it easier for people to sue for damage caused by AI tech
The European Commission put forward rules on Wednesday aimed at making it easier for Europeans to sue companies for damage caused by AI technologies going awry.
This ought to make it easier for people to claim compensation, provided they can prove damage was done and that it's likely a trained model was to blame. This means someone could, for instance, claim compensation if they believe they've been discriminated against by AI-powered recruitment software. The directive opens the door to claims for compensation following privacy blunders and damage caused by poor safety in the context of an AI system gone wrong.
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