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Patrikios Legal
Undeniably, nowadays, artificial intelligence ("AI") became an indispensable part of our daily lives and transforms our world.
Ireland
Arthur Cox
In the brave new world of remote and hybrid work, practices surrounding workplace productivity continue to pose data protection challenges.
Walkers
On 29 February 2024, the Central Bank of Ireland (the "Central Bank") published a new Regulatory & Supervisory Outlook Report outlining the key trends and risks which the Central Bank...
Luxembourg
MOLITOR Avocats à la Cour
I systems are designed to operate with a certain level of autonomy, that is, without human involvement (Recital (6) AI Act).
MOLITOR Avocats à la Cour
Join us as we uncover the latest insights into the European Union's (the 'EU') ground-breaking Artificial Intelligence Act, in the wake of the leak of its most recent consolidated version on 26 January 2024.
Baker McKenzie
Late in the evening on Friday 8 December in Brussels was a historic moment for AI regulation in Europe. After three days of extensive final debate the EU Parliament...
Malta
Finance Malta
As banks continue to navigate the complexities of a rapidly evolving digital landscape, the integration of AI technologies promises to redefine industry standards and elevate...
Switzerland
Vischer AG
In addition to concerns about data protection and confidentiality, the fear of copyright infringement is the second major obstacle for many when using artificial intelligence.
Bär & Karrer
Under Swiss law, using or applying prohibited substances per se is not a criminal offence for the athlete using or applying the substances.
UK
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.
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...
European Union
Buren
Developments in EU law are unfolding rapidly.
Novagraaf Group
Le critère de suffisance de description est un des critères importants de validité d'un brevet. Les inventions mises en œuvre par ordinateur, et en particulier celles dans le domaine de l'Intelligence...
Vischer AG
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is still a relatively new technical phenomenon but it is already having a fundamental impact on all areas of economic life.
HGF Ltd
The EPO recently published its 2023 Patent Index and there is, as seen in 2022, further increased patenting activity in key technologies relevant to the healthcare sector.
Worldwide
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.
Questel
AI-based tools, using "Predictive" AI, are already revolutionizing how we search and watch trademarks and designs but, with "Generative" AI, there is lots more to come.
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