Imagine a world where artificial intelligence shapes every facet of life—from healthcare diagnostics to automotive safety—yet operates under a robust framework ensuring safety and trust. This vision is at the heart of the European Union's ambitious AI Act, a pioneering piece of legislation designed
Why AI’s Data Exhaust Matters to Litigation Today Enterprise use of generative tools now spews prompts, outputs, logs, versions, embeddings, and audit trails that behave like quasi-documents, and roundtable voices called this the quiet expansion of the evidence universe that no team can afford to
American tariff relief on steel and aluminum just met Europe’s most controversial tech rules at the negotiating table, and the stakes landed squarely on factory floors, cloud dashboards, and procurement desks across the Atlantic. The bargaining chip is novel but blunt: scale back pieces of the EU’s
Overview of AI Regulation in the U.S. The artificial intelligence (AI) sector in the United States stands at a critical juncture, with its influence rippling across the global tech landscape as a cornerstone of innovation. As a leader in AI development, the U.S. hosts a dynamic ecosystem that spans
Desiree Sainthrope, a legal expert with extensive experience in drafting and analyzing trade agreements, brings a wealth of knowledge to the evolving landscape of technology policy. With a deep focus on global compliance and a keen interest in intellectual property and emerging technologies like
In an era where digital threats loom larger than ever, the UK faces a staggering reality: cyber incidents are costing businesses billions annually, with disruptions rippling across critical sectors. High-profile breaches at major entities like Jaguar Land Rover, Royal Mail, and the British Library