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The Relationship between the Digital Services Act and the Artificial Intelligence Liability Directive

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KOUKAL Pavel

Rok publikování 2023
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Jusletter IT
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.38023/84f925ea-4655-40c7-a0fe-06f8e80e0ea4
Klíčová slova Artificial intelligence; content moderation; Digital Services Act; AI Act; liability
Popis The growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in content moderation on digital platforms has transformed the regulation of user-generated content, but it also raises challenges when AI mistakenly classifies lawful content as illegal, leading to unjust removals and harm to users. In the European Union, the Digital Services Act (DSA) governs platform responsibilities, promoting transparency and user protections. However, it may need to fully address the risks posed by high-risk AI applications. To address these gaps, the EU introduced the AI Act and the proposed Artificial Intelligence Liability Directive (AILD). This paper examines how these frameworks interact, emphasizing the AI Act’s recognition of content moderation tools as high-risks, its human oversight requirements, and the AILD’s liability mechanisms for damages caused by AI errors. By synchronizing the DSA with AI-specific regulations, the paper highlights a pathway to enhance user protection and platform accountability in AI-driven content moderation.
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