The AI revolution in the Legal Sector
3 min to read
12 June 2018
The AI revolution in the Legal Sector
Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions are undoubtedly one of the most popular topics being debated within law firms and the wider legal market.  Even in the last 18 months, the AI market has evolved considerably,...
The Use of AI in Weapons Systems - The UK and US Legal and Regulatory Framework
12 min to read
15 October 2017
The Use of AI in Weapons Systems – The UK and US Legal and Regulatory Framework
A few weeks ago I was invited to speak at the DSEI Defence Conference (see https://www.dsei.co.uk/dsei-press-releases/dsei-2017-strategic-conferences#/). As a Tech lawyer the defence sector is not...
Does your machine mind? Ethics and potential bias in the law of algorithms
13 min to read
19 June 2017
Does your machine mind? Ethics and potential bias in the law of algorithms
The Law Society in London held a stimulating debate last week (June 14th, 2017) with the splendid title "Does your machine mind? Ethics and potential bias in the law of algorithms"
Artificial Intelligence and IP – Part 2: IP in AI Generated Content
5 min to read
16 June 2017
Artificial Intelligence and IP – Part 2: IP in AI Generated Content
Part One of this series looked at the IP issues involved in developing AI systems. Part Two looks at an area where AI has the potential to be even more disruptive; creating content using AI systems. AI...
Artificial Intelligence and IP – Part 1: Developing AI systems
4 min to read
16 June 2017
Artificial Intelligence and IP – Part 1: Developing AI systems
What are the IP challenges for those building AI systems? Much will be familiar; today's AI systems are based on software and all the usual IP issues associated with developing software products will apply. However...
When AI goes wrong – part 2: autonomous vehicles
4 min to read
16 June 2017
When AI goes wrong – part 2: autonomous vehicles
In this second of two articles considering liability for the mistakes of AI systems, we look at driverless cars and who might be responsible when things go wrong. Driverless cars promise a great deal...
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