CAHAI - Ad hoc Committee on Artificial Intelligence
The CAHAI fulfilled its mandate (2019-2021) and has been succeeded by the
Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAI)
The Committee examined the feasibility and potential elements on the basis of broad multi-stakeholder consultations, of a legal framework for the development, design and application of artificial intelligence, based on Council of Europe’s standards on human rights, democracy and the rule of law.
Main tasks
Under the authority of the Committee of Ministers, the CAHAI:
- examined the feasibility and potential elements on the basis of broad multi-stakeholder consultations, of a legal framework for the development, design and application of artificial intelligence, based on the Council of Europe’s standards on human rights, democracy and the rule of law.
When fulfilling this task, the Ad hoc Committee was instructed to:
- take into account the standards of the Council of Europe relevant to the design, development and application of digital technologies, in the fields of human rights, democracy and the rule of law, in particular on the basis of existing legal instruments;
- take into account relevant existing universal and regional international legal instruments, work undertaken by other Council of Europe bodies as well as ongoing work in other international and regional organisations;
- take due account of a gender perspective, building cohesive societies and promoting and protecting rights of persons with disabilities in the performance of its tasks.
The full list of CAHAI members is available here
Documents
- In December 2021, the CAHAI adopted the Possible elements of a legal framework on artificial intelligence, based on the Council of Europe’s standards on human rights, democracy and the rule of law
- On 23 September 2020, the Committee of Ministers approved the first progress report. The report is available here.
- Publication: Towards regulation of AI systems (December 2020)
- Feasibility study on a legal framework on AI design, development and application based on CoE standards, adopted by the CAHAI on 17 December 2020
- Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law: a Primer, the Alan Turing Institute
Plenary
Composition
The Committee brings together:
- representatives of the 47 member states, designated by their respective governments, and who have recognised expertise in the field of digital governance and the legal implications of the functioning of different forms of AI ;
- representatives of the observer states, namely Canada, Holy See, Israel, Japan, Mexico, United States of America;
- • representatives of other Council of Europe bodies and sectors, in particular the Secretariat of the Parliamentary Assembly, the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights, and intergovernmental committees dealing with issues pertaining to artificial intelligence;
- representatives of other international and regional organisations working in the field of artificial intelligence such as the European Union, the United Nations (in particular UNESCO), the OECD or the OSCE;
- representatives of the private sector, including companies and associations with which the Council of Europe has concluded an exchange of letters under the partnership with digital businesses;
- representatives of civil society, research and academic institutions which have been admitted as observers by the CAHAI.
Meetings
- 6th Meeting, 30 November - 2 December 2021
Agenda
List of participants
List of decisions
- 5th Meeting, 5-7 July 2021
Agenda
Abridged Meeting report
- 4th Meeting, 26 February 2021
Agenda
Abridged Meeting report
- Previous Meetings
Working Groups
Policy Development (CAHAI-PDG)
- 1st meeting, 21-22 September 2020
Agenda
Meeting Report
Terms of Reference
Drafting process - 2nd meeting, 15-16 October 2020
Agenda
Meeting Report - 3rd meeting, 21-22 January 2021
Agenda
Meeting Report - 4th meeting, 18-19 March 2021
Agenda
Meeting Report - 5th meeting, 27 May 2021
Agenda
Meeting Report - 6th meeting, 11-12 October 2021
Agenda
Meeting Report - Composition of the CAHAI PDG
- Drafting process for the CAHAI-PDG
Consultations and Outreach (CAHAI-COG)
- 1st meeting, 5-6 October 2020
Agenda
Meeting Report
Terms of Reference - 2nd meeting, 5-6 November 2020
Agenda
Meeting Report - 3rd meeting, 22-23 June 2021
Agenda
Meeting Report - Composition of the CAHAI-COG
Legal Frameworks Group (CAHAI-LFG)
- 1st meeting, 10-11 February 2021
Agenda
Meeting Report
Terms of Reference - 2nd meeting, 8-9 April 2021
Agenda
Meeting Report - 3rd meeting, 31 May - 1 June 2021
Agenda
Meeting report - 4th meeting, 20-21 September 2021
Agenda
Meeting report - 5th meeting, 2-3 November 2021
Agenda
Meeting report
- Composition of the CAHAI-LFG
Bureau
Composition
The Bureau of the CAHAI is composed as follows:
- Mr Gregor STROJIN (Slovenia) as Chair of CAHAI
- Ms Peggy VALCKE (Belgium)as Vice-Chair
The Committee elected for the duration of its mandate the following Bureau members:
- Ms Siiri AULIK (Estonia)
- Mr Marco BELLEZZA (Italy)
- Mr Andrei DINCULESCU (Romania)
- Ms Marine KETTANI (France)
- Mr David LESLIE (United Kingdom)
- Mr Thomas SCHNEIDER (Switzerland)
- Mr Wolfgang TEVES (Germany)
Meetings
- 7th Meeting, 9 -10 November 2021 (online meeting)
Agenda
Abridged Report
- 6th Meeting, 27 April 2021 (online meeting)
Agenda
Abridged Report
- 5th Meeting, 15 January 2021 (online meeting)
Agenda
Abridged Report
- 4th Meeting, 23 November 2020 (online meeting)
Agenda
Abridged Report
- Previous Bureau Meetings
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