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EU AI Governance Fundamentals
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Week 1
4 Lessons
Advanced AI: what is coming and what are the main risks?
Core readings
Pre-reading group activities
Optional readings
Week 2
4 Lessons
Regulatory approaches to address AI risks
Core readings
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Optional readings
Week 3
4 Lessons
How AI fits into the larger European digital governance puzzle
Core readings
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Week 4
3 Lessons
European AI infrastructure and industrial strategy
Core readings
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Week 5
4 Lessons
Advanced AI through the lens of geopolitics and national security
Core readings
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Week 6
4 Lessons
How can AI regulation be influenced beyond domestic regulation? 
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Week 7
4 Lessons
Economic challenges posed by AI
Core readings
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EU AI Governance Fundamentals
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Week 3

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  • Table 1: Overview of EU Legislations in the Digital Sector

  • A dataset of international legal and policy instruments for the digital world - CEPS

    • Comprehensive tables that include all EU legislation in the digital sector.

  • The Brussels Effect and Artificial Intelligence: How EU regulation will impact the global AI market

    • Read the Executive Summary (p. 3-5) and Will we see a Brussels Effect for the EU AI regulatory regime? (p. 18-23)

    • While this report is from 2022, it remains one of the more comprehensive pieces of work on the AI Act and the Brussels Effect. Focusing on the proposed EU AI Act, the authors “tentatively conclude” that both de facto and de jure Brussels effects are likely for parts of the EU regulatory regime. This takeaway is most important: if the EU regime is likely to see significant diffusion, ensuring it is well-designed becomes a matter of global importance.

  • The Digital Markets Act: more choice and improved data protection for users? - Eipa

    • How does the DMA work alongside GDPR to protect users' fundamental rights and regulate large tech platforms?

  • Crossing the regulatory Rubicon: The future of digital regulation is being defined in Europe | Brookings

    • What’s new and significant about the DMA’s focus on mandating marketplace outcomes rather than dictating specific corporate behaviours?

  • The Digital Services Act Meets the AI Act: Bridging Platform and AI Governance | TechPolicy.Press

    • The article explores how the DSA and the AI Act are starting to overlap and create confusion about which rules apply when platforms use AI for things like content moderation.

  • “In Europe, You Cannot Be So Big That You're Above The Law” A Conversation with Margrethe Vestager

    • Interview with former EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager.


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