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22 Okt 2023

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Access Now, European Digital Rights, The Border Violence Monitoring Network & 9 others

EU: Civil society organisations urge European Parliament to stand strong on AI Act fundamental rights protections

"Open letter: European Parliament must stand strong on AI Act fundamental rights protections"

For the attention of Brando Benifei MEP and Dragoş Tudorache MEP,

We, the undersigned organisations, are writing to you in advance of the trilogue negotiation on the Artificial Intelligence Act on October 24 to encourage you to uphold the vital fundamental rights protections included in the Parliament’s position. It is absolutely essential that the AI Act puts people first, and regulates the use of AI in law enforcement, migration, and national security.

As the true democratic representatives of the people of the European Union in these negotiations, the responsibility lies with you to resist pressure to reduce essential fundamental rights protections, and to overcome the intransigence of the co-legislators on key issues related to law enforcement, migration, transparency, and accountability.

The Parliament’s position added essential protections for fundamental rights, such as bans on biometric mass surveillance in public spaces, emotion recognition, predictive policing, and biometric categorisation, as well as prohibiting the export of such systems. These are truly dystopian uses of AI that undermine the core of our rights, our freedoms, and our democracy. These uses of AI are objectively incompatible with our fundamental rights, and this has been confirmed by the European Data Protection Board and European Data Protection Supervisor in their joint opinion on the AI Act, where they called for precisely these prohibitions. [...]

We call on you to resist attempts to dilute these essential protections, as well as other key achievements of the Parliament position, such as fundamental rights impact assessments (FRIAs). If a political deal is reached at the expense of these vital issues, then two and a half years of work on this file will have been for nothing.

Please stand up for the rights of the people of the European Union, defend the Parliament mandate, and ensure that the AI Act brings real protections for people.

Signatories

  • Access Now,
  • European Digital Rights (EDRi)
  • The Border Violence Monitoring Network (BVMN)
  • European Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ECNL)
  • Amnesty International 
  • Lafede.cat – Organitzacions per la Justícia Global 
  • Panoptykon Foundation
  • Elektronisk Forpost Norge (EFN)
  • Algorights
  • European Network Against Racism (ENAR)
  • AlgorithmWatch
  • Fair Trials

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