
Matthew Worsfold
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May 15, 2024 |
lexology.com | Rhiannon Webster |Alexander Duisberg |Andreas Mauroschat |Nicolas Quoy |Cristina Grande |Matthew Worsfold | +14 more
Welcome to our April edition of Data Bytes, where the Ashurst UK and European Data Privacy and Cyber Security Team summarise the key privacy legal and policy developments of the previous month. It's very neat that the month of April has an A and an I in the right order, as April was a month of AI updates a plenty.
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Jan 10, 2024 |
lexology.com | Rhiannon Webster |Matthew Worsfold
Generative AI has significantly accelerated the adoption of artificial intelligence and catapulted it to the top of board and executive corporate agendas. It has the potential to radically transform the way in which organisations do business, as well as materially enhancing the goods and services it provides.
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Sep 20, 2023 |
lexology.com | Nisha Sanghani |Rhiannon Webster |Matthew Worsfold |Lee Doyle
This article is the first in a series examining a range of legal and risk areas impacted by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. This article focuses on setting the scene and considers how re-engineering mindsets towards one of personal responsibility might be a differentiator, with the added bonus of minimising the probability of being caught out by risk and regulatory challenges down the line.
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Aug 24, 2023 |
lexology.com | Bikram Choudhury |Philip Hardy |Geoff McGrath |Renee Green |Matthew Worsfold
Digital Economy and Risk AlertThe cyber threat landscape is rapidly evolving. Minister for Cyber Security, Clare O’Neil, has warned that Australia faces a raft of national security challenges in coming years, including relentless cyberattacks. In the wake of recent high-profile data breaches, privacy is now front and centre, and cyber is a national security priority. Regulators have been quick to respond.
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