Dr W Kuan Hon and Dr Eoin Woods highlight the ongoing data protection issues caused by not using BCC and suggest some ...
With AI now increasingly a part of our professional lives, Clive Davies ponders whether there is room for more services to become products in the IT legal world. Introduction “Productise” means to ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming the way societies govern, adjudicate, and protect fundamental rights. In this lecture ...
Camilo Artiga-Purcell, General Counsel at Kiteworks, identifies some of the ever-increasing risks and potential consequences of rushing to use AI in legal practice Picture a partner at a leading UK ...
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 ...
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.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has played an increasingly prominent role within legal, starting as early as the 90’s, when legal databases started incorporating natural language processing to optimise ...
Balancing Innovation and Risk: Navigating the current state of play of cross-sector data protection (DP), AI and biometrics While AI and biometrics offer transformative potential across all sectors, ...
Individuals with Regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data (Convention 108+). These model clauses aim to regulate data flows between data controllers and are recommended for adoption by ...
Mark Ryan and Tom Sweet of SES Secure trace the evolution of software escrow and the impact of AI on its use As many readers will know, software escrow is a risk mitigation tool that safeguards the ...
Sir Geoffrey Vos, Master of the Rolls and Head of Civil Justice, recently gave the keynote speech at the LawTech UK Conference 2025. He highlighted the growth and potential of the LawTech industry in ...
The Y2K Bug may have sparked global anxiety in the mid-90s, but it resulted from a coding practice started much earlier in the 1950s and 1960s. To minimise use of computer memory, which was extremely ...
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