It should also be added that much of the planned regulatory approach for AI in Sweden is coordinated within the framework of the EU, led by the European Commission, to increase harmonisation within the EU and also to increase competitiveness in relation to the rest of the world.573 The Swedish government has expressed the ambition that Sweden should have a high level of competence and participate. [...] The government supported the approach, arguing that the proposal is based on human rights, including the right to privacy, freedom of expression, non-discrimination and gender equality, as well as human integrity, the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and information and cybersecurity.574 In a mapping of the view on regulation among stakeholders, a concer. [...] Due to the autonomous nature of AI, as well as the black box problem, it may be difficult to establish negligence and a causal link between the actions of the people behind the AI and the injury or damage. [...] The increase in the accessibility of public sector data in open and machine- readable formats is expected to promote the development and application of AI 586 Regulation (EU) 2018/1807 on a framework for the free flow of non-personal data in the European Union [2018] OJ L303/59. [...] Are there already actual court decisions on the provision of legal services using AI or decisions concerning other sectors that might be applicable to the use of AI in the provision of legal services? To the authors’ knowledge, there are not yet any legal cases in Sweden regarding the provision of legal services or other sectors of relevance related to the use of AI.
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- Johan Hübner Delphi Law Firm Stockholm 1
- Linus Larsén Delphi Law Firm Stockholm 1
- Felix Makarowski Delphi Law Firm Stockholm 1
- Rebecka Undén Delphi Law Firm Stockholm 1
- 1. What is the understanding or definition of AI in your jurisdiction 1
- 2. In your jurisdiction besides legal tech tools ie law firm or claim management data platforms etc are there already actual AI tools or use cases in practice for legal services 3
- 3. If yes are these AI tools different regarding independent law firms international law firms and in-house counsel and what are these differences 4
- 4. What is the current or planned regulatory approach on AI in general 5
- 5. What are the current or planned regulations on the general use of AI or machine learning systems 7
- 6. Is free data access an issue in relation to AI 11
- 9. What is the role of the national bar organisations or other official professional institutions 13