AI as a Service – a simple introductory example
This blog: briefly introduces the technical and business context of AI as a Service (“AIaaS”) (para. 1); works through a …
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This blog: briefly introduces the technical and business context of AI as a Service (“AIaaS”) (para. 1); works through a …
Deirdre Moynihan covers the latest updates regarding the UK’s proposals to introduce some form of text and data mining right …
The UK CMA’s Review of Foundation Models The UK Competition and Markets Authority (‘CMA’) recently announced a review of AI …
Richard Kemp takes a look at the implications for intellectual property of AI foundation models.
Chris Kemp and Eleanor Hobson have contributed to the ICLG’s (International Comparative Legal Guide) Digital Business 2023 publication. This publication …
1. Introduction. This blog is about the proposals for ‘Smart Data’ legislation in Part 3 of the Data Protection and …
In a first for UK copyright law, the English High Court recently held that copyright may exist independently in a …
The latest from Eleanor Hobson’s Myth-Busting the GDPR series
The new UK Bill, generative AI and international transfers Date and Time: 08.30 – 10.30, 22 June 2023Place: The Walbrook …
The latest from Eleanor Hobson’s Myth-Busting the GDPR series
The latest from Eleanor Hobson’s Myth-Busting the GDPR series
This is the latest in a series of articles, initially published in The Global Legal Post, on various technical themes in …
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