Burges Salmon LLP | United Kingdom | 23 Feb 2024
The pensions industry in the UK continues to await the consultation on the use of surplus assets in defined benefit ("DB") consultation schemes that…
Lexology PRO | Canada, European Union, Global, etc. | 12 Dec 2023
EU lawmakers agree a draft text for the AI Act, Canada’s privacy regulator sets out principles for privacy-protective generative AI, and Singapore signs off its 2.0 version national AI strategy – plus other key updates.
Lexology PRO | European Union, Global, Norway, etc. | 24 Nov 2023
Disney and Apple cease advertising on X due to an antisemitism scandal, the European Commission is accused of unlawful targeted advertising, and Meta’s ad-free subscription model is scrutinised – plus other key updates.
Lexology PRO | China, European Union, Global, etc. | 13 Nov 2023
The EU AI Act negotiations hit a deadlock, the US FTC raises AI-related competition concerns, and IBM launches a US$500 million venture fund to invest in AI-focused startups – plus other key updates.
Lexology PRO | China, United Kingdom, USA | 13 Nov 2023
The EU has long planned to be a major force in the regulation of AI. Its AI Act framework now appears to be at risk following a negotiation deadlock – which could give other countries’ frameworks and supranational bodies’ guidance folks more opportunities to set the global tone.
Bristows | United Kingdom | 1 Nov 2023
This post is the latest in the Bristows’ SnippITs series, which pulls together the key practical takeaways from recent court decisions for the tech…
Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, European Union, Global, etc. | 7 Sep 2023
Tech-enabled sustainable investing, monitoring supply chains, and enhanced data reporting are some of the key opportunities that AI is presenting to ESG.
Lexology PRO | Australia, Canada, European Union, etc. | 7 Aug 2023
The US Fed says generative AI poses a threat to the resilience of the financial system, South Korea releases guidance on using personal data for AI, and Google Assistant is set to be overhauled – plus other key updates.
Brodies LLP | United Kingdom | 14 Sep 2021
As consumers become more aware of environmental issues and sustainability, brands may be increasingly tempted to make claims in their advertising…
Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, Australia, European Union, etc. | 19 Aug 2021
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chair Rod Sims has bemoaned the speed of antitrust enforcement and warned regulation might be needed to restrain the market power that Google and Apple enjoy in application marketplaces.