Sep 26, 2023 Latest proposals from the UK Parliament to protect creative industries against the risks posed by AI By Harry Jefferies At the end of August, the Culture, Media and Sport Committee ("Committee") published a report called "Connected tech: AI and creative...
Sep 22, 2023 AI. Who owns what. By Alex Lowe A strange thing happened to me recently: a whole table of my friends wanted me to talk about case law and legislation. Maybe it was the...
Sep 13, 2023 Online Safety Bill passed by the House of Lords By Ally Clark Duncan Calow On 6 September 2023 the Online Safety Bill (Bill) had its third reading in the House of Lords. The Bill is the Government’s flagship...
May 19, 2023 Using policy to protect your organization from generative AI risks By Ryan Black Shea Coulson Tyson Gratton As generative artificial intelligence gains mainstream popularity, it is crucial for organizations to recognize its impact on the way...
Apr 26, 2023 London Book Fair 2023: AI’ll Be Back By Duncan Calow Let’s make one thing clear. This article was not written with the aid of ChatGPT. Although perhaps that is exactly what a truly...
Mar 10, 2023 Round-up: Navigating the present and future of the gambling sector: Web 3.0 By Ally Clark On 6 February 2023, DLA Piper’s gambling and regulatory lawyers from across Europe united ahead of the #ICE Conference taking place in...
Dec 23, 2022 Hare-brained scheme: Why the AI tortoises will inevitably lose the race… By Gareth Stokes “Slow and steady wins the race.” All of us will have heard a multitude of variations on Aesop’s fable of the tortoise and the hare. The...
Oct 21, 2021 EU Artificial Intelligence Act and IP Rights By Gabriele Engels Hot on the heels of such passionately debated legislation as the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market and the General Data...
Aug 26, 2020 Is AI part of the new sports media landscape? By Ben Gipson All of us who have been enjoying live sports have seen the various approaches to the use of crowd noise during the TV coverage. From no...