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UK Employment Law Coffee Break: General election, future claims and settlement agreements, and AI and workers' rights
Welcome to our latest Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal and practical developments impacting UK employers
Artificial intelligence
EU delays compliance deadlines for the AI Act
Timeframes for compliance will be a couple of months later than expected
Artificial intelligence
EU AI Act's 'deployers' definition has wide-ranging significance for life sciences
Identifying businesses as deployers of high-risk AI systems is crucial for understanding new regulatory responsibilities
Artificial intelligence
What will the next UK government do about regulating and supporting AI?
What approach is taken to artificial intelligence in the manifestos of the two main parties?
Artificial intelligence
AI and employment law in Italy: what does the new bill say and how should businesses implement it?
AI offers many opportunities to businesses, though there are specific risks to be managed in relation to its use in
Regulatory Outlook
Artificial intelligence | UK Regulatory Outlook May 2024
UK regulators publish their strategic approaches to AI | Launch of the AI and Digital Hub | DRCF's views on
Artificial intelligence
When will businesses have to comply with the EU's AI Act?
Businesses need to be ready for prohibitions and a staggered compliance timetable that takes effect from late 2024
Artificial intelligence
Low-risk AI bears high stakes for digital health in new EU regulation
Life sciences providers of low- or medium-risk AI will also be subject to the EU AI Act
Artificial intelligence
UK government publishes guidance on responsible artificial intelligence in human resources and recruitment
DSIT has outlined key considerations to be considered by organisations seeking to procure and deploy AI in the recruitment lifecycle
Artificial intelligence
A new CE marking for European healthcare: when and why?
The EU AI Act's new CE-marking regime for high-risk systems has implications for life sciences and healthcare businesses
Artificial intelligence
High-risk AI systems in life sciences face strict regulatory scrutiny from new EU rules
Businesses should consider if and how AI is used internally or externally and get ready for the risk-based approach
Artificial intelligence
UK competition regulator updates on AI foundation models
The CMA has set out the work it is undertaking on the impact of foundation models on competition and consumer