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Potter Clarkson
In the potentially ground-breaking decision on Emotional Perception delivered late last year, the High Court found that a claim relating to a trained artificial neural network (ANN)...
Alvarez & Marsal
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems become more advanced, public institutions and companies face growing risks from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
AlixPartners
AI is no longer new news. It is disrupting industries and opening up opportunities for new levels of efficiency and effectiveness.
Wrigleys Solicitors
One of our team members, Laura Moss, talks about her experiences developing a small cohousing project in Cumbria. Here, she outlines how her group navigated the planning...
MME
Cyber attacks on public authorities and private individuals have increased sharply in re-cent years.
Herbert Smith Freehills
Recent developments in AI regulation make it clear that the burden, and risk, of regulating this exciting but difficult new area in the UK will fall squarely on existing sectoral regulators for now...
Proskauer Rose LLP
Welcome to the UK Regulation Round Up, a regular bulletin highlighting the latest developments in UK and EU financial services regulation.
CJC
From 2025, the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) will go live and represents an industry-wide realisation to prioritise operational resilience at financial institutions.
Marks & Clerk
For most sports fans, the first full week in April will always be synonymous with one of the most iconic annual sporting events - The Masters.
Withers LLP
The landscape of innovation continues to evolve as we advance through 2024, pushing boundaries and redefining what is possible in both the technology and sustainability sectors.
Herbert Smith Freehills
Over the Easter weekend, it has been reported that a data compression library called XZ Utils contained a sophisticated backdoor (vulnerability CVE-2024-3094) which enabled remote code execution.
Lewis Silkin
Listen here for the second in our series of podcasts on all things AI in which we're considering some of the implications of using AI in employment related decisions.
W Legal
The Law Commission's recent consultation paper (the Consultation), released on 22 February 2024, marks a pivotal moment in the statutory acknowledgment of digital assets as personal property.
European Union
Rouse
On 13 March 2024, the European Parliament (Parliament) approved the EU Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act. The agreed regulation is expected to be adopted in April 2024.
Worldwide
Herbert Smith Freehills
In this regular post, we round-up FinTech-related financial services regulatory developments for the week ending 5 April 2024.
DLA Piper
Recently, the intersection of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and competition law has become a focal point for competition authorities worldwide. With the imminent adoption...
Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
On 1 April 2024, the United Kingdom and the USA signed a Memorandum of Understanding detailing how both governments will work together to develop tests for advanced artificial intelligence models.
Lewis Silkin
With much excitement the EU Parliament's plenary vote on the EU AI Act (the "Act") took place on 13 March 2024. The voting was overwhelmingly in favour and the Act is being hailed as the world's...
Herbert Smith Freehills
Welcome to HSF's March wrap up which features our top picks for cyber-related news in the UK, EMEA and US.
Herbert Smith Freehills
In this regular post, we round-up FinTech-related financial services regulatory developments for the week ending 28 March 2024.
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