25 Jul, 2023 IoT cybersecurity regulation picks up pace By Slaughter and May The regulatory framework for securing IoT devices is attracting the attention of both UK and EU regulators. In the EU, its Member States...
25 Jul, 2023 Full steam ahead: China publishes interim generative AI measures By Elizabeth Huang New week, new measures: such is the current pace of regulatory change regarding AI, each week can bring major new developments in the...
25 Jul, 2023 Biden makes new deal with leading AI companies By Natalie Donovan As the AI related headlines keep coming, governments and regulators across the globe are starting to take action. The EU’s AI Act has...
24 Jul, 2023 Code of Practice on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence – are we in for an endless summer? By Richard Barker As work on the UKIPO’s Code of Practice on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence gets underway, the UKIPO has published its Terms of...
17 Jul, 2023 Recapping Regulation: A big week for fintech By Emily Bradley It is a good time to check in on the financial regulation lawyer in your life, following a deluge of regulatory updates as the UK sails...
13 Jul, 2023 Supporting emerging climate innovators: key takeaways from the Undaunted Innovation Hub panel By Oliver Moir During London Climate Action Week, Slaughter and May were invited to be a panellist for the Undaunted Innovation Hub Panel event at The...
12 Jul, 2023 EU-US Data Privacy Framework adequacy decision adopted by European Commission: a solution for EU-US transfers (for now at least) By Cindy Knott Bryony Bacon On 10 July, the European Commission announced the adoption of their adequacy decision for the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (the DPF),...
11 Jul, 2023 Marathon or sprint: China's approach to generative AI By Elizabeth Huang Generative AI’s recent and explosive launch into the public consciousness has unsurprisingly landed it firmly at the top of global...