AI Governance: A Primer

Peter Lee underlines the importance of, and the principles underpinning, AI governance, thereby helping businesses to bridge the theory and practice. Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries at an extraordinary pace, offering transformative opportunities while introducing complex risks. For organisations, the challenge lies in ensuring that AI systems not only comply with emerging regulations but…

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AI and Board Directors: What Keeps Them up at Night – And How Lawyers Can Help

Shanthini Satyendra separates the wood from the trees on what matters to leaders in companies seeking to adopt AI. Drawing out how pivotal a role lawyers can have in this respect. Including in this article insights she has curated from leaders in AI including General Counsel and C-suite members who, together with Shanthini, are part…

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I Think, Therefore I Am Regulated? Musings on the Current Approaches to AI Regulation.

Mark O’Conor and Gareth Stokes take a wider view of AI regulation and where the balance lies, sharing points that many businesses grapple with today. In Dubai recently, we were struck by the pace of AI adoption and the easy acceptance that AI is already 100% normal within people’s lives. In the UAE tens of…

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Foreword to the Computers & Law AI special issue by Professor Richard Susskind

The Society for Computers and Law has taken AI seriously since the 1980s. Our initial focus was on expert systems and how they might be used by lawyers. As time rolled on and more sophisticated technologies appeared, our attention shifted to the legal repercussions of these increasingly capable systems. Today, we devote our time both…

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