2022
Conference article  Open Access

Foreseeing the impact of the proposed AI Act on the sustainability and safety of critical infrastructures

Sovrano F., Masetti G.

AI Act  IEC 61508  Safety standards  Sustainability 

The AI Act has been recently proposed by the European Commission to regulate the use of AI in the EU, especially on high-risk applications, i.e. systems intended to be used as safety components in the management and operation of road traffic and the supply of water, gas, heating and electricity. On the other hand, IEC 61508, one of the most adopted international standards for safety-critical electronic components, seem to mostly forbid the use of AI in such systems. Given this conflict between IEC 61508 and the proposed AI Act, also stressed by the fact that IEC 61508 is not an harmonised European standard, with the present paper we study and analyse what is going to happen to industry after the entry into force of the AI Act. More in detail we focus on how the proposed AI Act might positively impact on the sustainability of critical infrastructures by allowing the use of AI on an industry where it was previously forbidden. To do so, we provide several examples of AI-based solutions falling under the umbrella of IEC 61508 that might have a positive impact on sustainability in alignment with the current long-term goals of the EU and the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, i.e. 1) affordable and clean energy, 2) sustainable cities and communities.

Source: ICEGOV 2022 - 15th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, pp. 492–498, Guimarães, Portugal, 04-07/10/2022


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@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:471762,
	title = {Foreseeing the impact of the proposed AI Act on the sustainability and safety of critical infrastructures},
	author = {Sovrano F. and Masetti G.},
	doi = {10.1145/3560107.3560253},
	booktitle = {ICEGOV 2022 - 15th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, pp. 492–498, Guimarães, Portugal, 04-07/10/2022},
	year = {2022}
}