Webinar: SCL Sir Brian Neill Lecture – “Disability & Innovation: The Universal Benefits of Inclusive Design” by Haben Girma

The SCL Lecture is in honour of the memory of Rt Hon Sir Brian Neill PC, a former President of SCL. Welcome:Professor Richard Susskind OBE, SCL President Introduction:Katherine (Katia) Ramo, Associate in Technology, Media, IP & Competition, CMS Speaker:Haben Girma, Disability Rights Lawyer, Author, Speaker Haben Girma, Disability Rights Lawyer, Author, Speaker “Disability & Innovation:…

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This week’s Techlaw News Round-Up

MEP priorities for Digital Services, Act, ICO blog post, e-scooter inqury, CAA drone guidance, European parliament briefing on cryptoassets, WTO e-commerce report, ICANN consultation and reports on contract tracing in this week’s round-up of techlaw news from the past week….

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STEAM NOT STEM! Training, jobs and education in the age of AI

Lord Tim Clement-Jones ponders the impact that the growing use of AI will have on the world of work and what that means for the development of the curriculum. Adapted from his opening scene-setting speech delivered to the SCL World Café in November 2019….

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This week’s Techlaw News Round-Up

Court of Appeal grants leave to appeal in facial recognition case The Court of Appeal has granted leave to appeal the High Court decision in R (on the application of Bridges) v Chief Constable of South Wales Police (Information Commissioner and another intervening) [2019] EWHC 2341, relating to South Wales’ police use of facial recognition…

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