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The European Parliament reached an agreement on the AI Act introducing stricter regulations for foundation models like ChatGPT, which will distinguish them from general-purpose AI.
On March 14, 2023, the European Parliament approved the bill for the Data Act, legislation that is part of the European data strategy and aims to contribute to the development of new digital services through increased data sharing, with a considerable impact on trade secrets.
Last April 3, 2023, the U.K. Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) published a Practice Amendment Notice (PAN) containing guidance for the classification of NFT related trademarks for virtual goods and services provided in the Metaverse.
We publish an infographic summarizing in legal design style the main privacy obligations emerging from the Italian Code of Conduct on telemarketing and teleselling adopted by the Garante.
The obligations imposed by the Italian data protection authority against Open AI to ensure privacy compliance on generative artificial intelligence might become a benchmark across the EU now that the EDPB has established a task force on ChatGPT.
Alongside the traditional profiles of civil liability for human acts, we must confront the legal profiles of civil liability arising from the use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
The launch of the regime of tokenization of financial instruments in the EU with the DLT Pilot Regime opens a market that appears to have considerable potentials.
Synthetic data can be the response to limit some of the legal challenges against artificial intelligence for violation of intellectual property rights and privacy laws.
The growth of generative artificial intelligence systems has led EU lawmakers to focus on General Purpose AI, like ChatGPT, in drafting the AI Act, which will set the framework governing artificial intelligence in the European Union.
