A parallel between the history of the Titanic and the current legal landscape provides a vivid depiction of the profound shift lawyers shall be experiencing to survive with the rise of technologies like artificial intelligence.
Meta's new social media, Threads, was just launched, it is not available in Europe. This is due to some regulatory reasons that I tried to tackle in this article which also sheds some light on the political debate between the EU and the US.
The European Parliament approved the AI Act, which might have a massive impact on positioning the EU within the technology world for the coming years.
Shannon Lazzarini of UniCredit, talks about her career path, the challenges of banking, and the future of the legal profession with Giulio Coraggio of DLA Piper.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Anna Pouliou is the Chief Privacy Officer at Mars and shares with Giulio Coraggio her vision of data protection as part of the podcast, Diritto al Digitale.
The European Court of Justice (CJEU) delivered a ruling leading to major discussions, mandating controllers to inform data subjects of recipients' names upon exercising their privacy right of access under GDPR unless specific exceptions apply.