Data is often the fuel that powers AI used by organisations. It tailors search parameters, spots behavioural trends, and predicts future possible outcomes (to highlight a just a few uses). In response, many of these organisations seek to accumulate and use as much data as possible, in order to make
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AI Returns Policy: The case for investing in AI standards to drive profit
Red tape binds the nation together
The ‘80s sitcom “Yes, Minister” has been a favourite of mine for many years. I was a bit young to watch it when originally shown, but I came across it on VHS when doing a Government and Politics A-Level in the mid-90s, and it…
Continue Reading AI Returns Policy: The case for investing in AI standards to drive profitImmeasurably better? Non-digital AI and the regulatory challenge
Synaptic fantastic
The only example of an information processing system capable of human-level general intelligence that we have (at present) is the human brain itself.
This ‘wetware’ contains about 80 to 100 billion neurons, and about 100 trillion (or 1000 times as many) synapses. With each synapse being a ‘trainable’…
Continue Reading Immeasurably better? Non-digital AI and the regulatory challengeUK launches new AI Standards Hub for the development of AI best practices
In January 2022, DLA Piper reported on an announcement of a new initiative, as part of the UK’s National AI Strategy, to shape the way organisations and regulators develop technical standards for artificial intelligence (“AI”). The initiative, the AI Standards Hub (“Hub”), was highlighted as…
Continue Reading UK launches new AI Standards Hub for the development of AI best practicesData protection regulators publish myth-busting guidance on machine learning
In its proposed AI Regulation (“AI Act”), the EU recognises AI as one of the most important technologies of the 21st century. It is often forgotten, however, that AI is not one specific type of technology. Instead, it is an umbrella term for a range of technologies…
Continue Reading Data protection regulators publish myth-busting guidance on machine learningThe EU readies its rules on liability for AI and the digital age
On 28 September, the European Commission (“Commission”) announced that it had adopted two proposals aimed at bringing European liability rules into the digital age and addressing many of the new issues arising from novel technologies. The first, tasked with updating the existing regime under the Product Liability Directive…
Continue Reading The EU readies its rules on liability for AI and the digital ageRegulate your thoughts: the age of brain-machine interfaces and the neural lace is almost here
You wake up early to the sound of an alarm that only exists inside your own head, and it is silenced automatically as soon as you’re awake. You get up to shower and the water is already running, at exactly the temperature you like. While drinking your coffee you receive…
Continue Reading Regulate your thoughts: the age of brain-machine interfaces and the neural lace is almost here‘To the left, to the left: All the IP you ‘own’ in the box to the (copy)left’: Open Source Software issues in M&A transactions
From the browser on a smartphone, to word processing software, to an entire operating system, Open Source Software (Open Source) is so ubiquitous that you’re likely using it without even realising. So, what is it and why do we care about it in the context of an M&A transaction?
As…
Continue Reading ‘To the left, to the left: All the IP you ‘own’ in the box to the (copy)left’: Open Source Software issues in M&A transactionsData Protection Impact Assessments meet AI: Smart questions for building compliant AI systems that use personal data
As the tech world continues to discuss the future of AI regulation, it is important to remember that there are already robust legal regimes that impact the development and launch of AI systems, including the General Data Protection Regulation (the “GDPR”). AI systems which fall within the GDPR’s…
Continue Reading Data Protection Impact Assessments meet AI: Smart questions for building compliant AI systems that use personal dataAI-gatha Christie: What clues does the AI Policy Paper provide about the future for regulation of AI in the UK?
As AI intersects into ever more areas of everyday life, legislators across the world are increasingly focused on ensuring that intersection does not become unwelcome intrusion. In recent months the EU has taken centre stage with the release of drafts of its proposed EU AI regulation (the “EU Regulation…
Continue Reading AI-gatha Christie: What clues does the AI Policy Paper provide about the future for regulation of AI in the UK?