The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has long posed challenges for artificial intelligence (AI) developers who often struggle to obtain users’ consent. This has sparked ongoing debates about the feasibility of utilizing legitimate interest as a legal basis for AI activities. The French
Artificial intelligence (AI), once a futuristic vision confined to novels and films, has become an ever-present force shaping present-day realities across sectors worldwide. With its profound benefits for medicine, industry, and daily life, AI's pervasive integration comes with significant risks.
As 2025 unfolds, global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) stand at the forefront of strategic pursuits, facing the twin challenges of economic uncertainty and regulatory complexity. This landscape is shaped by fluctuating geopolitical dynamics, technological advancements, and evolving market
In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, Desiree Sainthrope stands out as a legal expert renowned for her deep understanding of global compliance and trade agreements. Her keen interest in how emerging technologies like AI intersect with the law equips her with unique insights into today's
The landscape of global technology is dominated by major players primarily from the United States and China, with Europe often taking on a role more closely resembling that of a consumer than an innovator. This pervasive reliance on foreign technology is both a symptom and a cause of Europe's
In today's conversation, we delve into a transformative piece of legislation—the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act—and its implications with Desiree Sainthrope, a seasoned legal expert with a wealth of experience in global compliance and AI governance. Despite initial concerns about