Havu and others, ‘Regulating Liability for AI-Induced Harm: Developments in EU Law and Insights from a Research Project’

ABSTRACT
This paper explores the evolving landscape of EU law on liability for AI-related harm. It presents the findings from the AILIAEU research project (2020-2024), which investigated current, emerging and potential liability rules within the EU. The paper discusses the adequacy of the existing laws, the necessity for new rules, and the challenges in implementing a harmonised legal framework across the Member States. In addition, the paper highlights the limitations of damages liability as a means of remedying harm that has been caused by AI.

Havu, Katri and Saleev, Ruslan and Polad, Didem and Pfau, Diana and Heydari, Tahuora and Mäkelä, Alma-Sofia, Regulating Liability for AI-Induced Harm: Developments in EU Law and Insights from a Research Project (May 8, 2024), Helsinki Legal Studies Research Paper No 87.

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