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Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 12:53 p.m.

César Cáceres participates in the regulation of legal guarantees of European AI

César Cáceres participates in the regulation of legal guarantees of European AI César Cáceres participates in the regulation of European AI

The vice-rector for Transformation and Digital Education and Artificial Intelligence of the URJC has debated the regulations on Artificial Intelligence, approved this March 13 by the European Parliament.

Ramon Machuca

The standard has been structured into four risk levels, from absolute prohibitions in the first level to more lax regulations in the fourth level, when it addresses limited risk systems. These new guidelines work to guarantee the digital freedoms of European citizens, advocating the prohibition of uses that attack data protection such as mass biometric recognition.

The new regulation on the use of AI was discussed on March 5 in the 'Forum of legal guarantees for the application of the European Artificial Intelligence Regulation', organized at the European Parliament headquarters in Brussels.

At the forum, César Cáceres presented 'PowerU', a transformation plan for the URJC in which Microsoft participates, and which aims to incorporate the advantages that Artificial Intelligence brings to all the processes, services and groups of the University. In this sense, the vice-rector and professor of the ETSII He stated that: “We also wanted to bring this automation of the process to the university administrative staff, which is often a forgotten group.”

The forum featured other prominent figures such as Carlos Romero Duplá, former advisor for Digital Transformation of the Permanent Representation of Spain to the European Union or Alberto de Gregorio, director of the Legal Service of the European Commission, among others.