The aim of this essay is to identify the regulatory answers that the EU legal system can offer to the protection of workers in the face of algorithmic processes. Focusing both on the current framework, in which a leading role is played by the GDPR, and on the proposed AI Act under discussion, the analysis highlights how the construction of the regulatory architecture is based on the cornerstones of transparency and human control, as well as on the choice of the risk- based model, which must be oriented in a joint approach perspective, as nurtured by the impact of Dir. 89/391 concerning the protection of health and safety at work.
La protection des travailleurs dans l’ordre juridique de l’UE face à l’intelligence artificielle
Marco Peruzzi
2023-01-01
Abstract
The aim of this essay is to identify the regulatory answers that the EU legal system can offer to the protection of workers in the face of algorithmic processes. Focusing both on the current framework, in which a leading role is played by the GDPR, and on the proposed AI Act under discussion, the analysis highlights how the construction of the regulatory architecture is based on the cornerstones of transparency and human control, as well as on the choice of the risk- based model, which must be oriented in a joint approach perspective, as nurtured by the impact of Dir. 89/391 concerning the protection of health and safety at work.File in questo prodotto:
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