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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

The Green Paper, co-edited by John Buyers of Osborne Clarke, UK; Patricia Shaw of Beyond Reach Consulting Limited, UK; and Susan Barty of CMS, UK, is the collective effort of 34 lawyers in 32 law firms across 14 international jurisdictions. The Green Paper is a formal commentary and benchmarking of the EU’s AIA against ITechLaw’s own Responsible AI Principles.

Past Chair, Artificial Intelligence Committee

John Buyers

United Kingdom / London
Osborne Clarke

Chair, Artificial Intelligence Committee

Trish Shaw

Beyond Reach Consulting Limted

Responsible AI Author and Committee Vice-Chair

Susan Barty

United Kingdom / London
CMS London

Immediate Past President and Responsible AI Author

Christian Frank

Germany / Munich
Taylor Wessing

Vice Chair, Artificial Intelligence Committee

Alexander Tribess

Germany / Hamburg
GreenGate Partners Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH

Responsible AI Author, AI Committee Member

Sonja Durager

Austria / Vienna
bvp Hugel Rechtsanwalte GmbH

Responsible AI Author, AI Committee Member

Richard Austin

Canada
Deeth Williams Wall LLP

Vice Chair, Data Protection Committee

Philip Catania

Australia / Melbourne
Corrs Chambers Westgarth

Past Chair, I-WIN Committee

Carmen De la Cruz

Switzerland
Axians Schweiz AG

Vice Chair, Tech Mergers & Acquisitions Committee

Steven de Schrijver

Belgium / Brussels
Astrea

Responsible AI Author, AI Committee Member

Marco Galli

Italy
Gattai, Minoli, Agostinelli & Partners

Responsible AI Author, AI Committee Member

Licia Garotti

Italy
Gattai, Minoli, Agostinelli & Partners

Co-Chair, 2023 World Technology Law Conference

Jason Haas

United States / Beverly Hills
Ervin Cohen & Jessup

Asia-Pac Vice Chair & Singapore Conference Chair

Sheena Jacob

Singapore
CMS Holborn Asia

Responsible AI Author, AI Committee Member

Louis Jonker

Netherlands
Van Doorne NV

Author, Responsible AI

Kit Lee

Australia
Corrs Chambers Westgarth

2003-2004

Stuart P. Meyer

United States
Fenwick & West LLP

2019-2021

Charles Morgan

Canada / Montréal
McCarthy Tétrault LLP

2020 India Conference and Responsible AI Author, Co-Chair

Nikhil Narendran

India / Bangalore
Trilegal

AI Committee Member

Salvatore Orlando

Italy
Ughi e Nunziante Studio Legale

Author, Responsible AI

Ana Pavlovic

Slovenia
Comtrade d.o.o.

Co-Chair, 2021 India International Virtual Summit

Michael Peeters

United Kingdom / Leeds
DAC Beachcroft

Author, Responsible AI

Julian Potter

United Kingdom / London
WP Thompson

Responsible AI Author, AI Committee Member

Alesch Staehelin

Switzerland
TIMES Attorneys

AI Committee Member

Per-Kaare Svendsen

Norway
Kvale Advokatfirma

AI Committee Member

Padraig Walsh

Hong Kong
Tanner De Witt Solicitors

AI Committee Member

Thomas De Weerd

Netherlands
Houthoff

AI Committee Member

Anthony Wong

Australia
AGW Lawyers & Consultants

Responsible AI Author, AI Committee Member

Nicole Beranek Zanon

Switzerland
De la Cruz Beranek Attorneys-at-Law Ltd.

Responsible AI Author

Cornelia Mattig

Switzerland
MLL Meyerlustenberger Lachenal Froriep Ltd

SUGGESTED ACTIONS

  • Grounding the responsible AI framework in the human-centric principle of “accountability” that makes organizations developing, deploying, or using AI systems accountable for the harm caused by AI;
  • Promoting a context-sensitive framework for transparency and explainability;
  • Elaborating the notion of elegant failure, as well as revisiting the “tragic choices” dilemma;
  • Supporting open-data practices that help encourage AI innovation while ensuring reasonable and fair privacy, consent, and competitiveness; and
  • Encouraging responsible AI by design.

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In the context of this book, significant efforts have been made to provide a range of views and opinions regarding the various topics discussed herein. The views and opinions in this book do not reflect the opinions of ITechLaw as an association, nor do they necessarily reflect the views and opinions of each of the individual authors. Moreover, each of the contributors to this book has participated in its drafting on a personal basis. Accordingly the views expressed in this book do not reflect the views of any of the law firms or other entities with which they may be affiliated.