Legal Obstacles for Big Data Processing in the Service of Artificial Intelligence
Provider | Technology Agency of the Czech Republic |
Programme | The ETA programme supporting research, experimental development and innovation of applied social sciences and humanities |
Project code | TL05000550 |
Participants | The Institute of State and Law of Zech Academy of Sciences, v. v. i. (main beneficiary), prg.ai, z. s., Faculty of Social Sciences Charles University |
The goal is to support the Czech industry and development of AI by the means of direct assistance to relevant companies. Research will be conducted to define areas in which there are legislative obstacles for AI start-ups and companies with industrial applications of AI. The creation of guidelines will address issues with big data processing, storage, and access, so that it is aligned with the law. Aside from the guidelines a number of instructional videos will be created in cooperation with FSS. As a result of cooperation with prg.ai and experts from CTU we will directly approach companies developing AI and create an automatized data analysis tool. This is in addition to the public consultations and surveys. The project fulfills some of the goals of the National Strategy on AI.
Project team of FSV UK (3)
PhDr. Irena Prázová, Ph.D.
Team memberMgr. Ing. Kateřina Turková, Ph.D.
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