25 Feb, 2020 Who’s protecting the machines? Will IP law offer incentives to AI developers in the battle to beat bacteria? By Slaughter and May This week, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) announced that a team of researchers have used artificial intelligence...
17 Jul, 2019 For the good of AI By Slaughter and May As artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning techniques become the norm rather than the experimental exception in many segments...
01 Apr, 2019 Artificial creativity: copyright and the rise of AI art By Slaughter and May The art world has been abuzz in recent months following the high-profile auction sales of two works generated through artificial...
10 Dec, 2018 Transfer your learning By Richard Batstone It's not often that you see academic papers cited in the national press, so it was great to see the Financial Times pick up on some...
22 Nov, 2018 AI: dressed for success By Slaughter and May An AI algorithm has successfully learned how to dress itself, even adapting when researchers changed the starting position and shape of...
05 Nov, 2018 Harvard's Caselaw Access Project By Richard Batstone It was good news for budding legal AI researchers this week as Harvard announced its "Caselaw Access Project". The project makes 6.4...
23 Oct, 2018 Fast Forward Turns 3 By Slaughter and May Great to see that we're now open for applications for the third cohort of Fast Forward, our emerging tech programme. Please encourage...
16 Oct, 2018 Visualise your bias By Richard Batstone Tackling bias and unfairness in machine learning models can be tricky. The more complex the model, the harder it can be for developers...
11 Oct, 2018 Co-operation between machines and humans - the secret to success for machine learning? By Emma Walton One of the largest barriers that must be overcome by a business looking to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) into their current...