AI: opening the door to justice
Clare Fraser believes we can enhance access to justice - and prevent widening inequality - by developing a customised artificial intelligence model with the citizen as the end user.
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Clare Fraser believes we can enhance access to justice - and prevent widening inequality - by developing a customised artificial intelligence model with the citizen as the end user.
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The team from Reed Smith summarise three recent important developments in the world of international data transfers: 108+ model clauses, the EU-US privacy framework and the UK-US data bridge.
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Lee Gluyas and Jessica Maddox of CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP look at the considerations when making a claim against an IT supplier following a cyber attack
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Select Committee issues report on connected technology, Patents Court says that SEP patent owner can choose between FRAND terms set by different jurisdictions and other UK and EU techlaw news not covered elsewhere on the SCL website.
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The report follows CMA investigation into the use of Online Choice Architecture.
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Longest terms of service were nearly 16,000 words and would take over an hour to read.
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Sachin Bhatt, our regular contributor on cybersecurity, ponders the risks inherent in the large scale use of ChatGPT and other AI tools
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Transaction may reduce competition for interactive product design software and digital asset creation tools.
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Ben Evans reviews a book looking at the impact of technology on competition and regulation
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Platform Operators (Due Diligence and Reporting Requirements) Regulations 2023 made, Court of Appeal dismisses appeal in Bitcoin case but upholds appeal in related proceedings, High Court rules in Twitter defamation case, CMA consults on "change of circumstances" in Microsoft-Activision merger and other UK and EU techlaw news not covered elsewhere on the SCL website.
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