News Express: Experts on Model Law on Artificial Intelligence visit UM Faculty of Law
新聞快訊:《人工智能示範法》編纂專家訪澳大法學院
圓桌會議
The roundtable discussion
《人工智能示範法》編纂專家訪澳大法學院
《人工智能示範法》編纂專家一行於8月11日訪問澳門大學法學院,並就人工智能法治議題與澳大法學院代表展開交流。
專家團成員來自多所知名科研與教學機構,包括中國社會科學院法學研究所網絡與信息法研究室副主任(主持工作)周輝,中國社會科學院國際法研究所副研究員孫南翔、法學研究所助理研究員劉燦華,清華大學公共管理學院副教授陳天昊,廣州大學法學院講師狄行思,香港大學法學博士王偉。訪問期間,代表團與澳大法學院院長唐曉晴,講座教授於興中,副教授李哲、杜立,助理教授Sara Migliorini、Célia Filipa Ferreira Matias舉行圓桌會議。
圓桌會議由杜立主持。會議上,周輝介紹了其領銜編纂的《人工智能示範法3.0》之整體框架、立法理念及制度設計思路。隨後,王偉對《人工智能示範法3.0》的條文進行解讀,闡述了該示範法在規範體系、權利義務配置、風險治理機制等方面的創新之處。Sara Migliorini則分享了歐盟在人工智能監管與治理領域的最新立法進展及政策動向,闡述了歐盟的人工智能治理模式與價值取向。在討論環節,與會人員圍繞人工智能發展與著作權保護、人工智能代理治理、人工智能在刑法領域的應用等前沿議題展開深入探討,並就人工智能對傳統法律制度的挑戰、潛在風險及規範路徑提出多維度的觀點與建議。
是次圓桌會議不僅深化了與會各方在人工智能法治領域的交流,促進了對前沿立法與監管經驗的互鑑,更為未來開展跨地域、跨學科的協同研究奠定了堅實基礎。
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Experts on Model Law on Artificial Intelligence visit UM Faculty of Law
A delegation of experts working on the Model Law on Artificial Intelligence visited the Faculty of Law (FLL) at the University of Macau (UM) on 11 August. During the visit, they engaged in discussions on the legal aspects of artificial intelligence (AI) with FLL representatives.
The delegation comprised members from renowned research institutes and universities, including: Zhou Hui, deputy director of the Department of Cyber and Information Law at the Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS); Sun Nanxiang, associate research fellow at the CASS Institute of International Law; Liu Canhua, assistant research fellow at the CASS Institute of Law; Chen Tianhao, associate professor in the School of Public Policy and Management at Tsinghua University; Di Xingsi, lecturer in the Law School at Guangzhou University; and Wang Wei, a PhD student in the Faculty of Law at The University of Hong Kong. During the visit, the delegation held a roundtable discussion with FLL representatives including Dean Tong Io Cheng, Chair Professor Yu Xingzhong, Associate Professors Li Zhe and Du Li, and Assistant Professors Sara Migliorini and Célia Filipa Ferreira Matias.
The roundtable discussion was chaired by Prof Du Li. During the meeting, Prof Zhou Hui presented the overall framework, legislative philosophy, and institutional design of the Model Law on Artificial Intelligence 3.0. Wang Wei then interpreted the provisions of the Model Law on Artificial Intelligence 3.0, and highlighted its innovations in regulatory architecture, the allocation of rights and obligations, and risk governance mechanisms. Prof Sara Migliorini shared the latest legislative developments and policy trends in AI regulation and governance in the European Union (EU), and outlined the EU’s approach to AI governance and its value orientations. Subsequent discussions saw the two parties delve into cutting-edge issues such as the relationship between AI development and copyright protection, the governance of AI agents, and the application of AI in criminal law. They also offered multidimensional perspectives and suggestions regarding the challenges and potential risks posed by AI to traditional legal systems, as well as the relevant regulatory approaches.
The roundtable discussion not only facilitated exchanges among experts in the field of AI law but also promoted mutual learning on the latest regulatory approaches and experiences, establishing a robust foundation for future cross-regional and interdisciplinary collaborative research.
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