Implications of the first regulation in the field of artificial intelligence on public administration. Study case: Romania
Camelia-Raluca Voinea
Academic Journal of Law and Governance, 2024, vol. 12, issue 1-2, 19-28
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In this paper, we focus on analyzing the importance of digital technology adoption within an organization, focusing on the skills required and acquired due to using digitization and digitalization and with the analysis of artificial intelligence. The paper presents aspects covered by the first legislation in the field of artificial intelligence that has already entered into force starting August 1, 2024, but which will effectively take effect in a phased manner, starting February 2025. Although a National Strategy in the field of Artificial Intelligence 2024-2027 has been designed at the level of Romania as an EU member state, it has emphasized the innovation brought by the use of AI systems and less on the integration of ethics in the use of AI, an aspect that needs to be corrected to align with the provisions of the EU Regulation on Artificial Intelligence.
Date: 2024
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