
Withdrawal of AI Liability Directive Leaves Regulatory Void
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The withdrawal of the AI Liability Directive, a proposed amendment to civil liability regulations for damages caused by the use of artificial intelligence, has significant consequences. This directive aimed to clarify the responsibilities of AI providers and users in case of damages. The withdrawal of this proposal leaves a regulatory void, which could complicate the management of AI-related disputes. Companies and consumers could find themselves in a situation of legal uncertainty, making it difficult to assign responsibility in case of harm.