Automated vehicles and the law: regulatory challenges for the future of mobility

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Within the project CUSEC stepped out doc. JUDr. Jozef Andraško, PhD. on III. Czech-Slovak symposium on the challenges of artificial intelligence for administrative law, which took place in the Conference Center of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (Villa Lanna) in Prague. 

Post titled "Testing automated vehicles in road traffic: Quo Vadis, Slovakia?" addressed the current regulatory framework in Slovakia and broader international developments in the field of testing and validation of automated control systems. The discussion also touched on important issues Cybersecurity, privacy protection and Cybercrime risks, which are connected with the development of new mobility technologies. 

The symposium brought together leading practitioners and academics to discuss the current legal and regulatory challenges associated with artificial intelligence – including regulatory sandboxes, AI governance and the use of new technologies in public administration.

The event also provided space for a meeting and discussion with important experts in this field, including Prof. Mr. dr. Sofie Ranchordás (Tilburg University) whether PhDr. Tereza Čížková from the Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic, as well as with other experts and speakers.

We thank the organizers for stimulating discussions and space for the exchange of professional knowledge.

OLDER

  • Workshop - cybersecurity in the era of artificial intelligence

  • Cybersecurity in the era of artificial intelligence

  • Automated vehicles and the law: regulatory challenges for the future of mobility

  • Professional internship within the CUSEC project at TalTech Law School