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Artificial intelligence
UK tribunal says ICO had no jurisdiction to rule on US tech group Clearview AI
What does the Clearview tribunal judgment mean for Information Commisioner's Office extra-territorial enforcement?
Knowledge Notes
What to expect from the UK King's Speech
In what is likely to be the last Parliamentary session before the next general election, capacity for new measures is
Employment and pensions
Business protection in the employment lifecycle: what US businesses with global employees need to know
The employment lifecycle offers various touchpoints for potential risk, from onboarding to exit
Regulatory Outlook
Cyber security | UK Regulatory Outlook October 2023
Cyber Security Awareness Month | Government inquiry on cyber resilience of critical national infrastructure | Code of practice for app
Online Safety
UK's Online Safety Act is a seismic regulatory shift for service providers
Implementation raises complex challenges for businesses when navigating both domestic and international legislation
Artificial intelligence
Mitigating the business risks of AI in the UK
Osborne Clarke's AI experts have written an article for Sentinel Magazine on how risk managers can take advantage of the
Artificial intelligence
What impact will artificial intelligence have on the future of work internationally?
Both employers and employees are increasingly using AI, but there are particular risks to manage in an international HR context
Intellectual property
Polish authority fines company and president for using 'dark patterns'
Consumer protection body intensifies its crackdown on dark patterns with a heavy fine on a dietary supplement business
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence: How can businesses seize AI opportunities while managing the legal risks ?
Understanding both how AI works – its opportunities and pitfalls – and the current legal framework is critical for businesses
Digital Regulation
EU lays down the basis for calculating data protection fines
The guidelines do not define a formula for automatic calculation of fines but establish a common method for harmonisation
Online Safety
Singapore consults on guidelines on children and the Personal Data Protection Act
A fairer approach would be to exclude organisations that expressly do not contract with children, data experts argue