How to Regulate AI-Related Damages Liability in the EU?

How to Regulate AI-Related Damages Liability in the EU? is an Academy of Finland funded project that addresses regulating liability for different kinds of harms (e.g. personal injuries, damaged property, and economic harm) caused by artificial intelligence (AI). It covers EU law and its relationship to Member State laws.

The project focuses on desirable liability rules in terms of their substance (’micro level’) and on appropriate system levels and methods for developing regulation (’macro level’), and presents recommendations for legal and regulatory solutions. Further, we develop analytical tools for choosing functioning regulatory approaches in the EU. The aim of this project is to contribute to resolving topical AI-related liability issues in legal science and in practice. Moreover, our research facilitates optimal reactions to technological development in the area of EU private law.

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Research Team

How to Regulate AI-Related Damages Liability in the EU? - research team includes:

Katri Havu, Team Lead (PI) 

Marta Cantero Gamito, Postdoctoral Researcher

Suvi Sankari, Project Manager 

Béatrice Schütte, Postdoctoral Researcher

Shu Li, Postdoctoral Researcher

Maria Santamala, Doctoral Student

Tahoora Heydari, Doctoral Student

Diana Pfau, Doctoral Student

Didem Polad, Doctoral Student