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Predictions: Social media, deep fakes and trial and error regulation

December 14, 2020

In her video predictions looking ahead to 2021, Kelsey Farish raises an eyebrow at continued paper talk on regulating AI in the face of the threat posed by deepfakes….

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Explainable machine learning: how can you determine what a party knew or intended when a decision was made by machine-learning?

December 11, 2020

Tom Whittaker and David Varney ponder what the courts might do in determining liability for actions taken by machine learning….

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Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Act: A review of the major changes ahead (Part 3): porting and data portability

December 9, 2020

Darren Grayson Chng, in the third of a series, explores the background to forthcoming changes to the Singapore Personal Data Protection Act…

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CJEU rules taxi app can be an information society service

December 8, 2020

Taxi app can be an information society service if it does not form an integral part of an overall service comprising principally of transport services….

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Remote Courts Worldwide needs your help

December 7, 2020

Remote Courts Worldwide invites you to please complete a short survey about your experiences of remote hearings…

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Ticketmaster, chatbots and the ICO fine: what lessons can we learn?

December 4, 2020

James Castro-Edwards reviews why the ICO fined Ticketmaster and suggest some lessons to be learnt by other businesses….

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Reflections on 2020: Thinking back on the unthinkable

December 4, 2020

In the first of our predictions and reflections this year, Rebecca Keating looks back on a year of unexpected new hobbies and an even more unexpected absence from court…

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Investigating Artificial Intelligence: disputes, compliance and explainability

December 2, 2020

William Hooper provides an overview of the issues that need to be considered when investigating AI for the purposes of a dispute, compliance or explainability…

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Cybercrime is an international problem – how can the law help?

December 1, 2020

Peter Yapp, our regular contributor on cybersecurity, reviews how international laws have attempted to curb cybercrime and points out what still needs to be done….

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CDEI: questions of algorithmic bias cannot be separated from biased decision-making more broadly

November 30, 2020

CDEI publishes review into bias in algorithmic decision-making…

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