Regulation is nothing without enforcement. This particularly holds for the dynamic field of emerging technologies. Hence, this article has two ambitions. First, it explains how the EU’s new Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA) may be implemented and enforced by various institutional bodies, thus clarifying the governance framework of the AIA. Second, it proposes a normative governance model, providing recommendations to ensure uniform and coordinated execution of the AIA and the fulfillment of the legislation. The article explores how the AIA may be implemented by national and EU institutional bodies, encompassing longstanding bodies, such as the European Commission, and those newly established under the AIA, such as the AI Office. It investigates their roles across supranational and national levels, emphasising how EU regulations influence institutional structures and operations. These regulations may not only directly dictate the structural design of institutions but also indirectly request administrative capacities needed to enforce the AIA.

Claudio Novelli, P.H. (2024). A Robust Governance for the AI Act: AI Office, AI Board, Scientific Panel, and National Authorities. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RISK REGULATION, 3, 1-25 [10.1017/err.2024.57].

A Robust Governance for the AI Act: AI Office, AI Board, Scientific Panel, and National Authorities

Claudio Novelli
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Luciano Floridi
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2024

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Regulation is nothing without enforcement. This particularly holds for the dynamic field of emerging technologies. Hence, this article has two ambitions. First, it explains how the EU’s new Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA) may be implemented and enforced by various institutional bodies, thus clarifying the governance framework of the AIA. Second, it proposes a normative governance model, providing recommendations to ensure uniform and coordinated execution of the AIA and the fulfillment of the legislation. The article explores how the AIA may be implemented by national and EU institutional bodies, encompassing longstanding bodies, such as the European Commission, and those newly established under the AIA, such as the AI Office. It investigates their roles across supranational and national levels, emphasising how EU regulations influence institutional structures and operations. These regulations may not only directly dictate the structural design of institutions but also indirectly request administrative capacities needed to enforce the AIA.
2024
Claudio Novelli, P.H. (2024). A Robust Governance for the AI Act: AI Office, AI Board, Scientific Panel, and National Authorities. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RISK REGULATION, 3, 1-25 [10.1017/err.2024.57].
Claudio Novelli, Philipp Hacker, Jessica Morley, Jarle Trondal, Luciano Floridi
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