AI, Consumers & Psychological Harm

'AI and Consumers,' Larry DiMatteo, Cristina Poncibò, Martin Hogg, Geraint Howells (Eds.), Cambridge University Press (2023/2024)

13 Pages Posted: 13 Sep 2023 Last revised: 3 Oct 2023

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Przemysław Pałka

Jagiellonian University in Krakow - Faculty of Law and Administration; Information Society Project at Yale

Date Written: July 15, 2023

Abstract

The chapter addresses the notion of psychological harm inflicted upon consumers by AI systems. It demonstrates that the risk posed to consumers’ mental health by AI systems is real and should be addressed, yet the approach taken by the EU in its AIA Proposal is suboptimal. The Regulation would either outlaw certain AI systems used by companies like Meta, Google, or Twitter or leave them unregulated. The chapter calls for a more nuanced approach. On the one hand, the law’s understanding of psychological harm needs to be clarified, as the notion is much murkier than one would assume. On the other hand, instead of deploying a one-size-fits-all solution, policymakers should differentiate the strategies for combatting psychological harm, depending on the precise kind of risk to be managed.

Keywords: artificial intelligence, AI, AI Act, consumer law, regulation, mental health, psychological harm

JEL Classification: K23, K13

Suggested Citation

Pałka, Przemysław, AI, Consumers & Psychological Harm (July 15, 2023). 'AI and Consumers,' Larry DiMatteo, Cristina Poncibò, Martin Hogg, Geraint Howells (Eds.), Cambridge University Press (2023/2024), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4564997

Przemysław Pałka (Contact Author)

Jagiellonian University in Krakow - Faculty of Law and Administration ( email )

Krakow
Poland

Information Society Project at Yale ( email )

127 Wall Street
New Haven, CT 06511
United States

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