Well done – and what’s next
Mark O’Conor highlights AI and looks forward to the SCL Annual Conference…
Mark O’Conor highlights AI and looks forward to the SCL Annual Conference…
Peter Leonard and Toby Walsh ask if the Cambridge Analytica scandal might be a #MeToo moment for algorithmic decision-making and AI?…
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Terence Bergin QC and Quentin Tannock use the rise and expected further development of FinTech to explore some of the legal issues that might arise from AI…
David Chaplin reports on the doubts surrounding evidential data and criminal law voiced at the recent SCL event, “When the internet of things goes to court”…
Lars Kjolbye, Elisabetta Righini and Peter Citron bring us up to speed on this important new Regulation that seeks to underpin the Digital Single Market…
Peter Leonard considers the asset value of data and the way to make sure it truly has value…
Graham Smith warns of threats to freedom of speech from a rush to judgment that ignores any need for due process…
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Kuan Hon has carefully analysed the Article 29 Working Party Guidelines on personal breach notification under the GDPR. Note that the article covers the version that was put out for consultation in November 2017, and that the final version may differ…
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The Article 29 Working Party has issued draft guidelines on consent and transparency under the GDPR…
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Martin Cotterill and Tom John look at the use of AI in process automation….
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