AI
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28 October 2019
By
Francine Cunningham, Senior Public Affairs Manager (Brussels)
Very different fates
have befallen the candidates for the two most important digital posts in the
incoming EU College of Commissioners....
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30 September 2019
'Technological sovereignty' has become
the new buzzword among digital movers and shakers in the EU institutions, as
the Commissioner candidates who will oversee digital policy making prepare for
their...
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27 June 2019
AI technologies are being rapidly implemented into drug
development pathways, and large pharmaceutical companies are collaborating with
smaller technology groups and new start-ups to do so. Whilst these...
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09 May 2019
With
the Estonian Ministry of Justice (EMOJ) planning to pilot an AI judicial system
later this year, businesses and litigants in person may benefit from greater accessibility, lower
costs and quicker...
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07 May 2019
Governments are increasingly making use of AI tools to help with
decision making, but they face a key challenge: ensuring fairness and
maintaining public trust.
Automated decision-making frees...
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03 May 2019
Earlier this month the Government
released the much-anticipated Online
Harms White Paper. Jointly authored by the Department of Culture, Media and
Sport and the Home Office, the Paper sets out the Government's...