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Low bar for causal link in AI-related damage claims on the table for EU countries

By Luca Bertuzzi ( October 28, 2024, 12:20 GMT | Insight) -- As several EU countries, spearheaded by France, are trying to torpedo the draft AI Liability Directive, Hungary, as the discussion chair, circulated a discussion paper aimed at prompting a new appetite for the file. The Hungarians suggested making it much easier for claimants to have national courts assume a causal link between the fault and the damage. Hungarian officials also quizzed their European counterparts on the evidence disclosure article ahead of a critical technical discussion on Nov. 11.EU countries are to discuss significant amendments to the AI Liability Directive, a legislative proposal to harmonize specific national procedures related to damage claims involving artificial intelligence....

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