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EU countries quizzed over key concepts of AI Liability Directive

By Luca Bertuzzi ( September 30, 2024, 08:54 GMT | Insight) -- The Council of the EU is restarting discussions on the AI Liability Directive, after the file was put on hold to wait for a European Parliament study on the legal gap that it’s meant to fill. The council’s chair shared a set of questions regarding the most discussed issues on the AILD — namely evidence disclosure and the rebuttable presumption — asking EU countries to provide written feedback and draft suggestions.EU countries last week received a list of questions concerning crucial aspects of the AI Liability Directive, an EU proposal to introduce harmonized rules for civil liability lawsuits related to alleged AI-produced damages....

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