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CONTRAPOSITION AND INTERLACEMENT — THE ROLE OF ,,BETWEENNESS”
IN PETER NADAS’S NOVEL THE END OF A FAMILY STORY

Boglárka Puskásné Imre

This paper would like to extend the so far existing and also grandiose herme¬
neutical background of Péter Nadas’ novel The End of a Family Story in a way
that focuses on the concept of betweenness. The german words dazwischen and
inzwischen signpost the many complex phenomena and the dichotomy that
appear in the novel such as history and myth, judaism and Christianity, the
questions of continuation of tradition and identity, etc. Betweenness also helps
the reader to describe that general uncertainty which pervades the novel to a
great extent. In this way the ideas of dazwischen offers answers paradoxically
by awake new questions about identity, narratives and one’s role and place in the
world.

REGULATORY ISSUES OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
IN THE LIGHT OF STANDARDS

Gergely Rideg

In this paper, I seek to answer the question to what extent the use of standards
can be a means to regulate AI systems in a proportionate and justified way.
Through normative analysis, taxonomic interpretation, and contextual analysis,
I investigate whether standards allow for the incorporation of appropriate safe¬
guards in the development of AI. I expect that through the use of standards, the
legislator may be able to adequately address the risks posed by the use of AI.
Significant points in the design of the legislation are that the standard adoption
process should be transparent, fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory. The
research focuses on the draft AI legislation envisioned by the European legisla¬
tor and analyses its intended provisions. Among other considerations, the study
also addresses the impact of the enactment of detailed technological rules on
market players. To what extent do these regulatory techniques make the use of
AI flexible or inflexible.

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