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France leads charge in effort to torpedo EU’s AI Liability Directive

By Luca Bertuzzi ( October 24, 2024, 10:02 GMT | Insight) -- Several EU countries, led by France, are questioning the very rationale of the AI Liability Directive. They point to, among other things, conflicts with existing national rules, overlaps with the Product Liability Directive and a lack of applicable judicial cases. Even the member states that support the proposal’s ambition are raising doubts about its complexity and lack of alignment with the AI Act, which might lead to legal uncertainty. The future of the directive now hangs by a thread.The AI Liability Directive is an EU legislative proposal to introduce harmonized rules for claims related to alleged damage caused by artificial intelligence....

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