A first critical analysis of the European approach to damage caused by artificial intelligence enabled by global navigation satellite systems. A bridge to nowhere or a cloud with a silver lining?

Q1 Social Sciences
I. Bratu
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ABSTRACT Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), such as GPS or Galileo, have become indispensable in various sectors, including road traffic, aviation, and emergency response services. With recent technological advancements, GNSS have been incorporated as a fundamental constituent of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. Self-driving vehicles, autonomous aircraft, and drones rely increasingly on GNSS, as these technologies are currently the sole source of globally consistent, precise positioning and timing. However, GNSS are not entirely risk-free as satellite signals can be susceptible to interference and other technical malfunctions may cause disruptive impacts on the proper functioning of AI systems. In such context, this article aims to explore the legal foundations for ascribing liability in case accidents are caused by AI systems due to a GNSS malfunctions, in the light of the recent European regulatory initiatives, namely the AI Act, the AI Liability Directive and the revised Product Liability Directive.
对欧洲应对由全球导航卫星系统支持的人工智能造成的损害的方法进行了首次批判性分析。一座无处可去的桥,还是一片有一线希望的乌云?
全球导航卫星系统(GNSS),如GPS或伽利略,已经成为各个领域不可或缺的,包括道路交通,航空和应急响应服务。随着最近的技术进步,GNSS已被纳入人工智能(AI)系统的基本组成部分。自动驾驶汽车、自动驾驶飞机和无人机越来越依赖GNSS,因为这些技术目前是全球一致、精确定位和授时的唯一来源。然而,全球导航卫星系统并非完全没有风险,因为卫星信号容易受到干扰,其他技术故障可能对人工智能系统的正常运行造成破坏性影响。在这种背景下,本文旨在根据最近的欧洲监管举措,即《人工智能法案》、《人工智能责任指令》和修订后的《产品责任指令》,探讨在人工智能系统因GNSS故障而导致事故时追究责任的法律依据。
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