Thought leaders from the AI industry shared ideas and predictions on the present and future of artificial intelligence at the DLA Piper European Technology Summit.
The retail and fashion sectors need to deal with new legal issues due to the adoption of IoT technologies as a consequence of the rapid digital revolution of the industry.
The debate between Elon Musk and Jack Ma shows two different approaches to AI, but if Musk is right, we need to regulate artificial intelligence urgently.
The Legal 500 confirmed for 2019 the band one ranking of DLA Piper Italy in Technology Media & Telecommunications (TMT), what a great achievement!
LawBytes #35 deals this week with the new GDPR adoption statistics published by the EU Commission and the New Guidelines on Artificial Intelligence (AI) from the Council of Europe.
LawBytes #31 deals this week with WIPO’s first "Technology Trends" Study on developments in Artificial Intelligence inventions and the EDPB opinion on processing of personal data on clinical trials recently issued.
The Italian Intellectual Property & Technology law department (my department!) of DLA Piper published their Legal Predictions for 2019.
LawBytes #26 deals this week with the draft European Guidelines on AI and the political agreement on ePayment Directive that might boost innnovation.
iConsumer deals with sync rights in music law, why they are so essential in a digital world where derivative works can be easily exploited and how they can be used properly?
LawBytes deals with the EU Electronic Communications Code setting new rules for telcos and the AI ethical charter on principles re how to regulate artificial intelligence.