Legal Profession Split on How to Regulate AI Use
A survey of UK lawyers by Thomson Reuters has found a divided picture over how AI should be regulated, with 44% of inhouse lawyers seeking …
A survey of UK lawyers by Thomson Reuters has found a divided picture over how AI should be regulated, with 44% of inhouse lawyers seeking …
A new policy paper by the UK Government has set out key aims for AI regulation that could have far-reaching consequences if made into law. …
A draft document setting out EU plans to fine businesses up to €20m or 4% of global revenue for ‘bad AI’ tools, promises a lot of new work for lawyers – but also potentially some regulatory headaches for the legal tech sector, as for example the use of AI systems that help judges are explicitly singled out. …
The White House has set out its view of how regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in America should look, publishing last month draft guidance on …
A special commission created by the President of the Law Society, Christina Blacklaws, to understand the impact of AI and algorithms in the legal world …
The UK’s House of Lords Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence, has finally published its major report into the impact, regulation and use of AI, called …
US politicians from across both sides of the political aisle have proposed a ‘Future of AI Act‘ that will form a special committee to steer …
Stephen Metcalfe, a Conservative Member of Parliament, has asked whether the UK should install a dedicated ombudsman to deal with issues created by algorithmic decision-making, such …
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