Designing artificial intelligence. Challenges and strategies for achieving regulatory compliance (ES-EN)

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Ricard Martínez Martínez

This article analyses the repercussions of artificial intelligence in terms of law and fundamental rights. Amidst negative, reactive and alarmist outlooks, we propose an approach inspired by the data protection by design and default methodology, in which emphasis is placed on regulatory compliance from the very design of such technologies.

Keywords
artificial intelligence, data protection by design and default, design for regulatory compliance, ethics, human rights, fundamental rights, constitutional law

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Martínez Martínez, Ricard. “Designing artificial intelligence. Challenges and strategies for achieving regulatory compliance (ES-EN)”. Revista Catalana de Dret Públic, no. 58, pp. 64-81, doi:10.2436/rcdp.i58.2019.3317.
Author Biography

Ricard Martínez Martínez, University of Valencia

Director of the Chair of Privacy and Digital Transformation. Prof. Ass. Dr. in the Department of Constitutional Law, Political Science and Administration.