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  • Oct 24, 2024 | lexology.com | Rachael Annear |Zofia Aszendorf |Richard Bird |Georgina Bayly |Beth George |Adam Gillert | +28 more

    2025 DATA LAW TRENDS Leading the change Contents 01 AI governance takes center stage 02 International data transfers are under the spotlight 03 A new wave of cyber threats is here 04 New global regulations are changing our digital operations 05 Tougher enforcement is reshaping data and privacy compliance 06 US state consumer privacy laws are expanding 07 Asia's privacy laws are maturing 08 New EU data access regulations are shaping the future 2 Executive summary The 2025 Data Law Trends...

  • Oct 4, 2024 | globalarbitrationreview.com | Eric Leikin |Lutz Riede |Matthias D. Hofer |Sue Ng

    In summaryTechnology is fundamentally shifting the way in which individuals, businesses and governments interact with one another – bringing both opportunities and risks, including the increased risk of disputes. We see the most notable developments being the (continued) explosive growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and the EU’s ambitious efforts to serve as the vanguard of tech regulation.

  • May 16, 2023 | lexology.com | Lutz Riede |Giles Pratt |Matthias D. Hofer |Alexandra Morgan

    SpeedreadLast week, we reported that the European Parliament is pushing forward with the adoption of the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act). Among the amendments to the European Commission’s original text are new disclosure obligations that require providers of AI models (such as Generative AI systems) to disclose any copyright materials used for training those models. As drafted, the disclosure obligations appear far-reaching but are not very clear.

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