ADAPT Researcher Has Paper Accepted to Annual Privacy Forum

28 June 2024

Delaram Golpayegani, a PhD researcher at ADAPT in Trinity College Dublin, has had her paper, ‘AI Cards: Towards an Applied Framework for Machine-Readable AI and Risk Documentation Inspired by  the EU AI Act’, accepted into the 2024 Annual Privacy Forum (APF) Conference to be held in  Karlstad, Sweden on the 4th and 5th of September. The paper, which is a result of her collaboration with the Joint Research Centre, provides a framework for machine-readable documentation of AI systems and related risks in order to assist with compliance with the EU AI Act, improving transparency, accountability, and regulatory alignment in the use of AI. The paper aims to present a practical solution that will both meet the demands of the EU AI Act and enhance the trustworthiness of AI technologies. 

The Annual Privacy Forum (APF) Conference is jointly organised by ENISA, DG Connect and Karlstad University.  The conference was set up with the aim of examining what is at stake and what threats need to be monitored when it comes to innovative technology and business models that challenge the way personal data is processed and privacy is protected across the EU and beyond. 

The pre-print of the paper is available online at http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.18211