The regulation of AI-based migration technologies under the EU AI Act: (Still) operating in the shadows?

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Stewart, Ludivine Sarah [1 ]
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[1] European Univ Inst, Law Dept, Fiesole, Italy
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10.1111/eulj.12516
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D9 [法律]; DF [法律];
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While Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a key element in supporting the migration and border management policies of the European Union and its Member States, so far, AI-based migration technologies have been tested and implemented with limited public scrutiny. In this context, the EU AI Act holds the promise of a regulation in line with the protection of fundamental rights and the rule of law. While Member States are bound by existing EU legislation when deploying AI, the Act represents the first attempt to regulate this technology in migration and border management. This paper examines the evolution of the Act throughout the negotiation process and its potential to hold actors involved in AI-driven migration technology accountable, thereby promoting the rule of law. It argues that while the regulation offers promising and important elements, a closer examination brings to light important concerns about its ability to ensure accountability.
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