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In Case C-413/23 P | EDPS v SRB, the Court of Justice of the European Union has overturned a previous ruling by the General Court which annulled a decision by the European Data Protection Supervisor.
SCL has previously reported on examples of lawyers in the USA using AI to generate case references for court proceedings, and then discovering that the AI had “hallucinated” the cases, which didn’t ...
In 2021, the UK Jurisdiction Taskforce of the Lawtech Delivery Panel (“UKJT”), 1 a body established by the Secretary of State for Justice and chaired by the Master of the Rolls, published Version 1.0 ...
The digital realm is built on earth, steel, and wires. Behind every byte lies a network of warehouses drawing power, cooling systems consuming water, and land once belonging to local communities. As ...
The SCL AI Group are delighted to announce the launch of their Artificial Intelligence Contractual Clauses document. The development and use of AI will increase significantly over the next few years.
The Online Safety Act has been receiving a lot of media attention this week as the age verification requirements and duty to protect children have come into force. In addition Australia has announced ...
William Hooper looks at how software design can influence the success of a project. William Heath Robinson had a delightful eye for the absurd. His designs were elaborate and amusingly flawed. How is ...
We are absolutely delighted to share the news that SCL President Professor Richard Susskind OBE KC (Hon) has been appointed Special Envoy for Justice and Artificial Intelligence by the Commonwealth ...
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology has issued a call for evidence about how to introduce a Smart Data scheme in digital markets, using new powers under the Data (Use and Access) Act ...
The Horizon Post Office Scandal features heavily within public consciousness due to the nature of the Scandal, the long-running public inquiry, and various television dramatisations. More than 900 ...
not the Court. However, the Court did express a number of concerns in reaching this decision. Some of these are addressed below, along with other issues. any analysis of the legal nature of software, ...
The ICO concluded 285 civil investigation cases and 80 incidents in 2023-24. Five prosecutions and five cautions were brought for ‘unlawfully obtaining’ offences under the Data Protection Act. These ...
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