Artificial intelligence can be used to create deep fake and deep nude images leading to major legal issues in different fields.
Celebrating five years of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), this article delves into a detailed review of the key developments and trends over the past year. I also look ahead, offering insights into what businesses can anticipate for GDPR in the coming year.
The legal industry could be revolutionized by generative artificial intelligence, and we discussed this with Dazza Greenwood.
The GDPR fine of € 1.2 billion issued by the Irish data protection commission against Meta raises the question of how companies deal with data transfers leading to a status of anxiety perfectly expressed by The Scream of Munch.
When artificial intelligence intersects with patent law, critical issues like AI's ability to be an inventor, rights ownership, and the challenges of patenting AI creations arise.
The EU Parliament's Committees have agreed on the AI Act. However, Google's decision to postpone the launch of Bard in the European Union prompts questions about the direction we're headed in.
The mere violation of the GDPR does not entitle per se to compensation, but it is not necessary for the damage suffered to reach a certain threshold of severity to produce a right to compensation.
Artificial intelligence (AI) developments have led to significant advances in several fields and introduced new cyber risks requiring more robust cybersecurity defenses.
The Chips Act has been agreed paving the way to the first European legislation on semiconductors that are crucial for our future.
Last week marked a pivotal moment in the history of digitalization as the EU Parliament agreed to the first legislation on artificial intelligence in the world, the AI Act.
