Data Economy, Privacy and Cybersecurity Newsletter - October 2024
In this newsletter, we bring you the latest updates on data protection, privacy and cybersecurity. We cover the most recent rulings from relevant authorities and agencies, key court decisions, and the most important news in this field.European Union adopts new regulation to promote AI factories under the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking
Effective July 9, the European Union's new regulation seeks to strengthen its European supercomputing infrastructure, fostering innovation in artificial intelligence across public and private sectors. Moreover, it seeks to offers favorable access conditions for start-ups and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).Regulating AI in the EU, US and OECD: the difficult balance between security and driving innovation
The regulations that are starting to emerge in various different jurisdictions pose major challenges, not just for users, but also for developers of AI systems. In this article we will look at the main differences and the areas of common ground.The challenges of European AI regulation for the financial sector
Artificial intelligence has enormous potential for financial institutions. Therefore, in addressing its regulation, the aim is to provide a framework of legal certainty to facilitate its adoption and also to address the challenges and risks for the sector, customers and supervisors.Artificial intelligence in international arbitration: from the legal prediction to the awards issued by robots
Following the vertiginous advances in artificial intelligence, there has been much speculation over which professions and tasks will be replaced by robots. International arbitration has not escaped these thoughts. Although the future time when arbitrators will be replaced by robots continues to be a long way off, artificial intelligence is already making its presence felt in international arbitration and this will increase in the foreseeable future.Artificial intelligence is transforming the legal services industry and will lead to better quality client service
Artificial intelligence is transforming the legal services industry and its main effect will be better quality client service. This was one of the main conclusions of the round table entitled How artificial intelligence is changing law firms, held today as part of South Summit, the summit for entrepreneurs in Southern Europe, which runs this week in Madrid.