Towards a Human Rights-Based Approach to Ethical AI Governance in Europe

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Linda Hogan, Marta Lasek-Markey, Towards a Human Rights-Based Approach to Ethical AI Governance in Europe, Philosophies, 9, 6, 2024, 181-Download Item:
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As AI-driven solutions continue to revolutionise the tech industry, scholars have rightly
cautioned about the risks of ‘ethics washing’. In this paper, we make a case for adopting a human
rights-based ethical framework for regulating AI. We argue that human rights frameworks can be
regarded as the common denominator between law and ethics and have a crucial role to play in the
ethics-based legal governance of AI. This article examines the extent to which human rights-based
regulation has been achieved in the primary example of legislation regulating AI governance, i.e., the
EU AI Act 2024/1689. While the AI Act has a firm commitment to protect human rights, which in the
EU legal order have been given expression in the Charter of Fundamental Rights, we argue that this
alone does not contain adequate guarantees for enforcing some of these rights. This is because issues
such as EU competence and the principle of subsidiarity make the idea of protection of fundamental
rights by the EU rather than national constitutions controversial. However, we argue that human
rights-based, ethical regulation of AI in the EU could be achieved through contextualisation within
a values-based framing. In this context, we explore what are termed ‘European values’, which are
values on which the EU was founded, notably Article 2 TEU, and consider the extent to which
these could provide an interpretative framework to support effective regulation of AI and avoid
‘ethics washing’.
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Author: Lasek-Markey, Marta; Hogan, Linda
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Digital Humanities , AI Regulation , ETHICS OF AI , law and technologyDOI:
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