13 Jul, 2023 “We Have No Moat”; the impact of surging generative AI on evidence in litigation and investigations By James Phoenix A leaked memo, published in May and allegedly originating from a researcher within Google, starts with the line “We Have No Moat And...
14 Jun, 2023 EU's AI Act moves to the final stage of adoption By Ceyhun Pehlivan Elena Valín Today, the European Parliament has adopted its position on the AI Act. The EU now comes a step closer to passing the first ever...
08 Jun, 2023 Spain publishes new draft Bill on AI sandbox By Ceyhun Pehlivan Elena Valín AI is evolving at a very rapid pace and the regulatory environment has struggled to keep up. The Spanish Ministry of Economic Affairs and...
06 Jun, 2023 EU and US working on voluntary AI code of conduct By Ceyhun Pehlivan Elena Valín EU and US lawmakers are working together to create a voluntary code of conduct for artificial intelligence (AI). The aim of this code is...
12 May, 2023 EU AI Act: A step closer to the world’s first AI regulation By Ceyhun Pehlivan Elena Valín Yesterday, the Internal Market Committee and the Civil Liberties Committee of the European Parliament adopted the first ever rules...
28 Apr, 2023 European Parliament reaches deal on AI Act By Ceyhun Pehlivan After extensive negotiations, members of the European Parliament have reached a political agreement on new rules to regulate general...
06 Apr, 2023 On the road to regulating AI, the UK and EU follow their own paths By Jennifer Calver Guillaume Couneson Building on the UK’s vision for a “pro-innovation approach” to regulating AI, the government's new AI white paper sets out more details....
23 Feb, 2023 Chatting up antitrust in the chatbot industry: Navigating competition law with ChatGPT By Jonathan Ford Violette Grac-Aubert Anne Dos In November 2022, OpenAI launched an artificial intelligence powered chatbot called ChatGPT which has to date attracted around 100...