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With one year until new rules on ‘high-risk’ AI systems take effect in the EU, pharmaceutical companies using AI in the ...
The enactment of new planning and development legislation in Ireland is “very significant” and could prove pivotal in tackling long-standing and urgent issues in the country’s planning system, ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing our world, so join us as we keep track of how it is used: the legality, the ethics, the regulation and the technical constraints.
The construction industry is being urged take action ahead of the implementation of a new building safety levy, which will introduce new costs for residential developments across England from October ...
A recent decision illustrates how German courts enforce European principles such as transparency, equal treatment and competition even in “grey areas” of procurement law, an expert has said.
The US government’s new AI action plan is charting a “fundamentally divergent path” from the European Union by focusing on deregulation and national security, according to experts.
A recent judgment underscores the separate legal identity of companies and shareholders and clarifies the extent to which companies, including those in the UK, can assert legal professional privilege ...
A new online system for granting and managing mineral licences is expected to bring greater regulatory clarity and investment opportunities to South Africa’s mining landscape, but continued delays in ...
AI developers that obtain data from online sources to train ‘general purpose AI’ (GPAI) models must compile a list of the websites from which they sourced the most data – and publish it on their own ...
The new EU and US trade deal averts a ‘trade war’ and should in principle provide businesses with welcomed stability, even if ...
A division of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) in Germany has banned a company from selling a product in the UK because it considers the product to infringe a European patent in force in the UK, even ...
While specific measures have not yet been disclosed, Rowland emphasised to the Australian Financial Review that the current legislation is “not fit for the digital age”, particularly considering the ...