It has been some months since the High Court delivered its judgement in R v Bridges concerning the use by South Wales police (SWP) of live facial recognition (LFR) in a public place.
Read MoreIt was announced this month that the regulator Ofcom will have its powers widened to include regulating the internet.
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence (AI) is already a part of how the Government and public bodies make decisions and deliver public services.
Read MoreFollowing threats of punitive US tariffs, France has announced today at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, that it is postponing the implementation of its Digital Services Tax from April to December 2020.
Read MoreOxfordshire-based electric van maker Arrival is defying the struggles of the UK automotive industry.
Read MoreA binding commercial contract can be created in the simplest of ways.
Read MoreThe Information Commissioner’s Office (‘ICO’) has fined Dixons Carphone £500,000 for failing to secure the personal data of 14 million customers extracted from a point of sale (‘POS’) system which was compromised as part of a cyber-attack.
Read MoreThe key stakeholders involved in advertising transactions initially consisted of a publisher and an advertiser, where the latter would pay the publisher to put specific content in front of certain audiences.
Read MoreThe media coverage of last week’s General Election saw an unprecedented use of machine generated journalism.
Read MoreWelcome to the future and the birth of “Intelligens” - the world’s first AI created whiskey.
Read MorePurchasers of new mobile phones in China now must have their faces scanned
Read MoreThe UK Jurisdiction Taskforce (UKJT) which forms part of the Lawtech Delivery Panel (LTDP) has published a statement on the legal status of smart contracts and cryptoassets under the law of England and Wales.
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