Public distrust is the most fundamental brake on AI
Findings set out in an AI Barometer published Centre for Data Ethics & Innovation….
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Jagvinder Singh Kang stresses the importance of early action on data protection if employers seek to introduce workplace testing for coronavirus…
Call for collaboration set out in new report published by the Secretary-General…
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises to deliver huge economic rewards. In doing so, however, it creates a new risk profile for businesses to manage. In this article, Matthew Walker and Tom Whittaker explore how those business risks could result in boardroom risks for corporate directors and officers….
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Created for SCL by Nick Watson and Gary Waters…
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Progress report on e-privacy regulation, TikTOK and the EDPB, delay to drones legislation, outsourcing playbook updated, UK strategy for tech industry and more in this week’s round-up of other techlaw news from the past week….
Dr Lance Eliot, our new Associate Editor in the US, reviews how state and Federal governments are working in a wild west of contact tracing apps…
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology has collated a page of contract tracing apps from around the world….
Full response and policy recommendations on online harms due by end of year, along with call for evidence on loot boxes….
Joint report focusses on automation and technology as well as calling for changes to competition law….