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ICO publishes third edition of its Annual Tech Horizons Report

On February 20 2025, the Information Commissioner’s Officer (the ICO) published the third edition of the Tech Horizons Report (the Report). The Report identifies four new technologies expected to emerge over the next 2 to 7...more

Zooming in on AI #15: Regulatory spaghetti and AI – how to make sense of the EU GDPR and the EU AI Act

Given the rapid speed of development in the field of AI, it is increasingly important that businesses develop effective governance to address the regulatory framework governing the development, training, use and deployment of...more

ICO publishes response to Government with regulatory proposals for AI and data transfers to promote economic growth

On January 24 2025, the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) published its response to a request from the Prime Minister, Chancellor and Business Secretary for regulatory proposals to improve business confidence and...more

Government announces new AI Opportunities Action Plan

On January 13 2025, the UK Prime Minister announced the AI Opportunities Action Plan (Action Plan) and associated UK Government response. Prepared by Matt Clifford CBE, the Action Plan is a series of 50 recommendations on...more

Zooming in on AI – #13: EU AI act– Focus on fundamental rights impact assessment for high-risk AI systems

Companies deploying high-risk artificial intelligence (AI) systems must prepare to conduct Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment (FRIA) by 2 August 2026. In this edition of our “Zooming in on AI” series we explain what this...more

Zooming in on AI – #12: Spotlight on GPAI Models

When the AI Act was first proposed by the European Commission in 2021, the concept of “general purpose AI” was nowhere to be found. These rules were introduced during the legislative process to align the AI Act to the...more

UK ICO makes recommendations on AI in recruitment

On 6 November 2024, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) published a report on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in recruitment (the Report) following a series of consensual audits with developers and providers...more

Zooming in on AI #11: EU AI Act – What are the obligations for the limited-risk AI systems

The EU Artificial Intelligence Act (“AI Act”) exemplifies a highly advanced risk-based approach to European regulation. One of its distinguishing features is the detailed classification of various risk levels associated with...more

Zooming in on AI – #10: EU AI Act – What are the obligations for “high-risk AI systems”?

Companies deploying high-risk artificial intelligence (AI) systems must prepare to navigate a complex landscape of new obligations by August 2, 2026. In this post we explain the key obligations for providers and deployers of...more

Zooming in on AI - #8: Balancing innovation and compliance - how governance can foster responsible AI

AI-driven technology has emerged as a cornerstone of our present and future daily lives, revolutionising the way transactions and interactions are organised. With the increased use of AI systems, there is also an...more

Zooming in on AI – #4: What is the interplay between “Deployers” and “Providers” in the EU AI Act?

One of the key aspects of the EU AI Act (“AI Act”)[1] is linked to the qualification of providers and deployers and the nuances which help distinguish between the two categories of stakeholders. What would this mean in...more

Data Governance: Strategic Convergence, Opportunities and Risks

AI is accelerating digital transformation for companies and data governance is a key pillar in this change, enabling data strategies that unlock the potential of AI, and mitigate the risks associated with its use. Data...more

Zooming in on AI – #2: AI System vs AI models

The Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) entered into force on 1 August 2024 and is the world's first comprehensive legal framework for AI regulation. As companies start incorporating AI tools into their business, products...more

Zooming in on AI: When will the AI Act apply?

EU Regulation 2024/1689, also known as the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), enters into force as of 1 August 2024. But when will it become applicable? The AI Act sets out a harmonized legal framework for the...more

The OPC and other privacy authorities release new resolutions on the privacy of employees and young people

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (the OPC) published two new resolutions which aim to protect the privacy of employees and young people, on 6 October 2023. The resolutions follow concerns of privacy federal,...more

US – White House announces voluntary commitments from key AI companies to manage safety, security and trust risks posed by AI

The White House announced on 21 July 2023 that seven companies involved in development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology had voluntarily committed to manage the risks posed by AI. These companies are: Amazon,...more

European Parliament committees adopt their vision on the AI Act proposal

The European Parliament’s committees for Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) and for Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) adopted a report setting out the Parliament’s vision for the proposed EU...more

Artificial Intelligence in insurance – innovating in a world of increased regulation

The potential benefits of deploying artificial intelligence (AI) (and in particular, machine learning (ML) techniques) within the insurance industry have been the subject of much market discussion and increased focus over...more

China brings into force Regulations on the Administration of Deep Synthesis of Internet Technology

The People’s Republic of China’s Regulations on the Administration of Deep Synthesis of Internet Information Services (Regulations) entered into force on 10 January 2023, following their adoption by the Cyberspace...more

UK – DCMS publishes an updated Digital Strategy

On 13 June 2022, the UK’s Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) published its 2022 Digital Strategy (the Strategy)....more

European Parliament publishes briefing on ethical aspects of biometric recognition and behavioural detection techniques in public...

On 8 September 2021, the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs published a briefing about the report that considered the ethical issues surrounding use of biometric...more

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