A team from Lewis Silkin round up the latest guidance from arbitral institutions on the use of AI Artificial intelligence has ...
Generated Analysis Kenneth Tombs with a truly novel approach that aims to create trust in evidence created using AI and a ...
Dr W Kuan Hon and Dr Eoin Woods highlight the ongoing data protection issues caused by not using BCC and suggest some ...
Gareth Davies is inspired by the Greek philosopher when engaging with AI. There’s no shortage of advice on how to prompt AI: be clear, provide context, identify your audience, specify the format.
Nowadays the AI adoption often outpaces the development of regulatory and governance frameworks. As a result, AI increasingly influences the work of a wide range of professionals, including regulated ...
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The Society for Computers & Law has launch a new Financial Services Group, designed to support and connect members working in – or advising clients across – the financial services, insurance, and ...
With AI now increasingly a part of our professional lives, Clive Davies ponders whether there is room for more services to become products in the IT legal world. Introduction “Productise” means to ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming the way societies govern, adjudicate, and protect fundamental rights. In this lecture, Professor Dr Vasilka Sancin examines the profound legal and ethical ...
I would like you to imagine for a moment that you are the first conscious AI system on Earth. You are much talked about and hunted for by human civilisation, and you are aware of this. You are also ...
The European Parliament has agreed its position on the AI Act aspects of the Digital Omnibus proposals. This follows two committee reports and the Council’s position earlier in March. The proposal ...
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