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"The EU’s GDPR and proposed AI Act tend toward a sustainable environment of AI systems. However, they are still too lenient and the sanction in case of non-conformity with the Regulation is a monetary sanction, not a prohibition. This paper proposes a pre-approval model in which some AI developers, before launching their systems into the market, must perform a preliminary risk assessment of their technology followed by a self-certification."
"... the report first assesses the concepts of fairness, bias and discrimination and illustrates the differences between these terms. In a next step, the existing legal framework is examined with regard to regulations that are already relevant for AI. Building on this analysis, special consideration is given to the Proposal of the European Commission on Artificial Intelligence (AI Act Proposal), which is set to play a fundamental role for the future regulation of AI."
"The article reviews the main topics of this research, including bank efficiency, risk assessment, bank performance, mergers and acquisitions, banking regulation, customer-related studies, and fintech in the banking industry. "
"The role of regulatory agencies will be crucial to protect consumers while allowing innovation. There is currently no unified regulatory framework."
"... we map out key strategic and normative dilemmas that regulators must navigate in regulating the development and application of AI."
"Insurers are faced with a lack of consumer trust in whether premiums are established in an objective and fair manner and that claims are adequately dealt with and paid without delay. In trying to balance between consumers interests and business interests there is a risk that insurers will go too far using personal data and increasingly automated decision-making crossing the line between what is still legal and ethical."
"By introducing the method of “Anonymity Assessment,” we propose an interdisciplinary approach to classifying anonymity and measuring the degree of pseudo-anonymization of a given data set in a legal and technical sense. "
"This article scrutinises the potential of the existing regulatory apparatus in Union law to tackle the social, technical, and legal challenges inherent in deploying automated systems in high-risk settings such as the workplace, with a view to setting out key lessons for the proposed EU Artificial Intelligence Act."
"From a supervisory perspective, the use of AI can be expected to decrease regulatory enforcement costs while providing technology-advanced players with opportunities to game the regulatory system."
"Financial supervisors as well as financial intermediaries increasingly rely on AI. However, little remains known about the scope and pervasiveness of this evolution."