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PhD candidate, Compliance by Design: Technical Challenges of EU AI Act Requirements and Their Ethical Implications
PhD candidate, Compliance by Design: Technical Challenges of EU AI Act Requirements and Their Ethical Implications

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Job List: Europe Name of institution: University of Leiden Town: Leiden Country: Netherlands Job Description: AI Compliance by Design: Technical Challenges of EU AI Act's Requirements and Their Ethical Implications. As artificial intelligence technologies are increasingly subject to regulation, complex . . .
Job List: 
Europe

Name of institution: 
University of Leiden

Town: 
Leiden

Country: 
Netherlands

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AI Compliance by Design: Technical Challenges of EU AI Act’s Requirements and Their Ethical Implications. As artificial intelligence technologies are increasingly subject to regulation, complex questions are arising regarding both technical feasibility of assessing compliance and the wider ethical implications thereof. This PhD project aims to critically evaluate the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act as an instance of this.

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