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Lewis Silkin
Welcome to our second issue of The Collective Quarterly which supports creative, innovative, tech and science rich businesses, to adapt and thrive in these rapidly evolving and challenging times.
Potter Clarkson
Actor Hugh Grant has reported that he has settled his phone hacking claim against The Sun newspaper's publisher, News Group Newspapers...
Osborne Clarke
The UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has published guidance around the responsible use of AI in the HR and recruitment sector...
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.
MK FINTECH PARTNERS LTD
Ian Taylor works in capital markets and fintech, with a depth of expertise within financial markets...
Herrington Carmichael
AI is now all around us, and new improvements have made it even more powerful and easy to use. However, as AI becomes more common in the workplace, there's a risk that it could be used unfairly.
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
A recent report found that over 40% of business leaders expected to employ less people within the next five years due to the growth of AI technology, while the World Economic Forum...
WTW
For effective risk management, insurers require a catastrophe model evaluation framework that focuses on past performance, expert judgements, consistency in confidence levels, and a well-defined attitude to model risk.
Withers LLP
Chloe Flascher takes a closer look at the dangers of deepfakes and the legal protections introduced by the Online Safety Act in England and Wales.
Brown Rudnick LLP
Partner Jane Colston and associate Theodore Elton co-wrote a chapter about international asset tracing and the English courts for the 2024 edition of the CDR Fraud, Asset Tracing & Recovery.
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...
European Union
Lewis Silkin
Recruitment, selection, promotion, termination: these key workplace decisions are all considered automatically "high risk" under the EU AI Act. What does this mean in practice?
NAVEX
The consequences of a cyberattack can be catastrophic, as we saw in the previous blog of this series. Cybersecurity is a business-wide responsibility that demands a proactive strategy extending far beyond technical solutions alone.
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...
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