Belgian and Flemish Policy Makers’ Guide to AI Regulation In this paper, Joanna Bryson (Professor Ethics and Technology, The Hertie School of Governance) discusses how to approach AI regulation at governmental level. 02.12.2022 Paper
How to Ensure Effective Enforcement of the Artificial Intelligence Act? In this paper, Martin Ebers (University of Tartu) addresses the question whether we can expect effective enforcement of the forthcoming Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA). 19.10.2022 Paper
News Recommenders and Cooperative Explainability What does it mean for AI to be 'explainable'? In this vision paper, the authors argue that the answers to this question must take better account of explainability’s contextual and normative complexity 30.10.2020 Paper
(ENG) Killer robots: zegen of vloek? Zowel op nationaal als internationaal vlak wordt sinds een aantal jaren veel gediscussieerd over Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS), ook wel ‘killer robots’ genoemd. Een paper van prof. Lode Lauwaert. 27.03.2020 Paper
Emotional AI: A societal challenge How can society get the best out of AI technology when it is linked to our private lives, and affects the intimate dimensions of human life? Read more about it in this paper by professor Andrew McStay. 21.02.2020 Paper
Regulating healthcare robot and AI technologies Paper on the regulation of robot and AI technologies in healthcare, written by dr. Eduard Fosch-Villaronga. 13.02.2020 Paper
Robot Rules: Regulating Artificial Intelligence In this paper, Jacob Turner focuses on three practical steps that Flanders should take in order to translate the developing ethical discourse on AI from vague principles into practical government mechanisms. 15.01.2020 Paper