Tag: artificial intelligence
Digital technologies in healthcare: the liability challenges
Digital
technologies are increasingly transforming the way in which products are being
made and services are being delivered.
This is...
A Light Touch Regulatory Framework for AI
Background
As the use of Tech becomes more central to our everyday lives the
potential need for regulatory controls...
When AI systems cause harm: the application of civil and criminal liability
By Ben Hughes and Russell Williamson
"Good
morning, Dave."
It's fairly safe
to say that, in...
AI in the Developing World: a blessing or a curse?
Technological advancements in recent decades have seen
developing countries leapfrog stages of growth; by-passing expensive
infrastructure investment. Smart phones are a prime example of...
Accountable AI – can the law reduce bias and increase transparency?
Governments are increasingly making use of AI tools to help with
decision making, but they face a key challenge: ensuring fairness and
maintaining public...
AI and Online Harms: what does the Government’s White Paper mean for the industry?
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...
Smart Contracts for Smart Lawyers?
Being a technology lawyer is hard these days.
For years we have been in the background working with blue sky thinkers on the next big...
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 Use of AI in Weapons Systems – The UK and US Legal and...
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...