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The European Commission has proposed new rules to assist people who have been harmed by artificial intelligence (AI) and digital devices such as drones. People suing over incidents involving such items would face a lower burden of proof under the AI Liability Directive. Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders stated that it would create a digital-age legal framework. The directive's scope could include self-driving cars, voice assistants, and search engines. If passed, the Commission's rules could coexist with the EU's proposed Artificial Intelligence Act, which would be the first of its kind to limit how and when AI systems can be used.