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4 Amendments of Arnaud DANJEAN related to 2020/2012(INL)

Amendment 10 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Stresses that a Union framework regulating the use of artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled systems in defence must respect all applicable legal regimes, in particular the international humanitarian law and the international human rights law, and be in compliance with Union law, principles and values; calls on the Union to assessand its Member states to develop the inherent AI-related risks and opportunities with regard to the application of Union law, and foresee necessaryinspired by the best practices of more advanced Member states, and to foresee possible adjustment and enforcement where needed;
2020/05/11
Committee: AFET
Amendment 21 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Considers that current and future defence-related activities within the Union framework will draw on AI, on robotics and autonomy, and on related technologies and that the Union must assume leading role in research and development of AI systems in defence field; believes that the use of AI-enabled applications in defence offer number of direct benefits such as higher quality collected data, greater situational awareness, increased speed for decision-making, as well as greater reliability of military equipment; stresses that the development of reliable AI in the field of defence is essential for ensuring European strategic autonomy in capability and operational areas; recalls that AI systems are also becoming key elements in countering emerging security threats;
2020/05/11
Committee: AFET
Amendment 29 #
3a. Stresses that AI technologies are of dual use: the development of AI in defence-related activities benefits from exchanges between military and civil technologies;
2020/05/11
Committee: AFET
Amendment 52 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. Underlines that the Union must be at the forefront of masteringto support multilateral efforts in the UN CCW framework and other relevant fora, to discuss an effective international regulatory framework, to master those technologies by establishing well defined processes for their use, forto understanding the related ethical aspects and for fostering an effective international regulatory framework thato contains the inherent risks of these technologies and prevents use for malicious purposes; those include in particular unintended harm to persons, be it material or immaterial, such as breach of fundamental rights;
2020/05/11
Committee: AFET