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Singapore’s new AI fairness toolkit highlights global governance trends

Today’s release of an artificialintelligence fairness toolkit (Veritas Toolkit v2.0) by the Monetary Authority of Singapore is an occasion to recall that there is no plug-and-play tool for everyone – but toolkits can be a useful source of inspiration. Released under an Apache 2.0 open source licence, the diagnosis tool (in Python) and assessment tool […]

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Previewing my data protection and adtech speaking engagements in May

Great events I’ll have the pleasure of speaking at in May: 1?? First, an IAPP web conference on adtech where I will be speaking alongside Dr. Sachiko Scheuing (with Joe Jones as moderator). “Adtech: Practical takeaways from recent EU developments”, on 7 May 2024 (4-5pm CET; 10-11am Eastern US). Organised by the IAPP – International […]

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Will AI replace junior lawyers or redefine the next generation of legal talent?

AI won’t replace you – a lawyer who uses it will” is quickly becoming a clich� � but what about junior lawyers and the next generation(s)? With the publication of the “Better Call GPT” study, I thought it would be good to finally publish (and update) an op-ed I have been mulling over since April […]

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A practical checklist for vendor and supplier risk management under NIS2

Practical checklist: good practices for vendor/supplier risk management inspired by GDPR, NIS2, Data Governance Act and DORA. The underlying question: what good practices do these EU laws highlight and transform into legal obligations in certain cases, and how can we combine them? This checklist is *not* a comprehensive list of best practices, but it should […]

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Clearing up the confusion around the multiple adoptions of the AI Act

Confusing, much? With all the “AIAct adopted” posts, 2 months after the previous flood of “AI Act adopted” posts, anyone not following closely might think “What, again?”. (+ rinse and repeat in a few weeks during European Parliament phases) So here’s the explanation: today’s COREPER vote by EU Member States was one of two critical […]

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Why tech developers and lawyers must identify the exact problem before adopting AI tools

As a Data/Tech lawyer and software developer, I love innovation. But I am also cautious about using solutions without first knowing which problem precisely they will solve – or using technology without first thinking about issues that may arise from their use. I have been helping companies on the use of artificialintelligence tools for several […]

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Why advising on the AI Act before the final text is published is a major gamble

Amazing how many posts I see from law firms and consultants about the AI Act and saying they can advise on the implications for businesses – before the details of the final text are known! We know some of the general ideas, but don’t run to lawyers just yet for precise advice – or risk […]

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Why letting an AI bot join group meetings without consent is a corporate risk

Pro tip: next time you want to let an AI bot join a group call on your behalf, make sure that all participants are OK with it. (In recent calls within the digitalecosystem and adtech industry, it’s like every week we have to boot a new transcription bot that was invited by a different person […]

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