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Artificial intelligence
How to mitigate legal risks when using generative AI in Europe
AI within different legal frameworks can carry legal risks, but businesses can take steps to mitigate these risks
What does the UK's white paper on AI propose and will it work?
Businesses have until 21 June to respond to the UK government's consultation on proposals for regulating AI
Intellectual property
UK sets out the new Science and Technology Framework
Government growth ambitions for critical technologies including AI and future telecoms require regulatory clarity
Artificial intelligence
What intellectual property and liability issues does generative artificial intelligence pose?
Artificial intelligence growth and transformation raise a range of legal issues that require adaptation and innovation
Life Sciences and Healthcare
Regulatory Horizons Council makes recommendations to UK government for the regulation of AI as a medical device
'Urgent need to get the regulation right' says RHC report which recommends an increase in regulatory capacity and capability to
Regulatory Outlook
Employment and immigration | UK Regulatory Outlook November 2022
Are new employment laws on the cards? | ICO guidance on how to use AI and personal data appropriately and
Artificial intelligence
How the interface between AI and net zero is shaping up in the UK and beyond
Can artificial intelligence transform energy efficiency and help businesses achieve their net-zero objectives?
IT and data
Rise of AI spotlights need for digital-age liability regimes in Spain and European Union
The European Commission is to address legal uncertainty with legislation to regulate damages caused by AI systems
Employment and pensions
UK Employment Law Coffee Break | EAT rules on redundancy selection, IR35 update, and AI in the employment lifecycle
Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting UK employers
Future of work
AI in the employment lifecycle: what pro-innovation regulation means for employers
The UK government's policy paper on AI governance and regulation has significant implications for the workplace