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人工智能系统的决策自动化是一个日益增长的现象,影响着社会的各个领域。欧盟委员会意识到使用这些技术会给基本权利和自由带来风险,在其《人工智能法案》中提议,将人类监督作为这些技术设计和开发的强制性要求。然而,在欧洲的监管环境中,人的监督是不发达的。出于这个原因,我们建议采用在国际人道主义法框架内发展起来的有意义的人类控制的概念。在本文中,我们分析了致命性自主武器系统政府专家组提出的国家贡献、理论和政策建议。所有这些贡献使我们能够从一个新的角度来看待欧盟委员会提出的高风险人工智能系统的人类监督概念。我们在文章的最后寻找普遍适用的因素,在人类监督决策的自动化,不管所讨论的领域。PALABRAS CLAVE: intelligent intelligent Artificial, Sistema de Armas Autónomos Letales, Supervisión humana, Control Humano Significativo, Derecho international humanitarian, Derecho de la Unión europe。
La supervisión humana de los sistemas de inteligencia artificial de alto riesgo. Aportaciones desde el Derecho Internacional Humanitario y el Derecho de la Unión Europea
The automation of decision-making by artificial intelligence systems is a growing phenomenon affecting all areas of society. The European Commission, aware of the risks that the use of these technologies entails for fundamental rights and freedoms, proposes in its Artificial Intelligence Act to introduce human oversight as a mandatory requirement for the design and development of these technologies. However, human oversight is underdeveloped in the European regulatory environment. For this reason, we propose to resort to the concept of Meaningful Human Control developed in the framework of International Humanitarian Law. In this article we analyse the state contributions, doctrinal and policy proposals made by the Group of Governmental Experts on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems. All these contributions allow us to approach from a novel perspective the concept of human oversight proposed by the European Commission for high-risk artificial intelligence systems. We conclude the article looking for universally applicable elements in human oversight for the automation of decision-making, irrespective of the field in question. PALABRAS CLAVE: Inteligencia Artificial, Sistema de Armas Autónomos Letales, Supervisión humana, Control Humano Significativo, Derecho Internacional Humanitario, Derecho de la Unión Europea.