The EU AI Act and Its Contractual and Educational Implications: AI, Education, and the Law of Obligations
The EU AI Act and Its Contractual and Educational Implications: AI, Education, and the Law of Obligations
Author(s): Ratko Ivković, Dragan Vučković, Milan Ječmenić, Dolores Ananieva, Miloš Stanković, Martina Petković, Ninoslava JankovićSubject(s): Education
Published by: Удружење за развој науке, инжењерства и образовања
Keywords: EU AI act; digital education; IT curriculum; contractual obligations; AI literacy
Summary/Abstract: The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act), adopted in 2024, and introduced the first comprehensive legal framework for regulating artificial intelligence across sectors, including education. This paper explores the dual implications of the Act—contractual and pedagogical—within the context of digital education, with a particular emphasis on IT curricula. It examines the risks of diminishing foundational knowledge in algorithmic thinking, programming, and system architecture as AI tools become more prevalent in academic settings. The paper analyzes legal obligations arising from the use of AI in education, such as transparency, informed consent, and liability, situating them within the law of obligations and contract law. It argues that AI integration in education, particularly in high-risk domains, requires more than technical compliance: it demands sustainable, ethical, and pedagogically informed implementation. Drawing on EU policies, UNESCO frameworks, and recent academic literature, the paper proposes strategic recommendations to ensure that digital education not only complies with legal standards but also upholds the core mission of higher education—critical thinking, ethical responsibility, and the cultivation of foundational knowledge.
Journal: International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education (IJCRSEE)
- Issue Year: 13/2025
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 551-562
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English