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  • Mar 7, 2024 | globalcompliancenews.com | Vinod Bange |Sue McLean |Karen Battersby

    In briefHot on the heels of the unanimous vote by Ambassadors for the EU Member States (COREPER) approving the EU AI Act on 2 February (see our article on that vote here), on 13 February, lawmakers from the EU Parliament have also overwhelmingly voted in favor of the Act as it continues on its legislative journey. The joint internal market and civil liberties committee of the Parliament voted 71 to 8 to approve the Act with 7 abstentions.

  • Mar 6, 2024 | globalcompliancenews.com | Vinod Bange |Sue McLean |Jessica Steele |Karen Battersby

    In briefThe UK government has published its long-awaited response to the AI White Paper, “A pro-innovation approach to AI regulation” published in March 2023. In this article, we distill the essential information you need to know. 1. Endorsement of principles-based approachThe UK is sticking with its principles-based regulatory framework for AI, continuing to take a very different path from its EU neighbors (as discussed in our previous alert).

  • Feb 13, 2024 | lexology.com | Sue McLean |Karen Battersby |Vinod Bange |Jessica Steele |Kathy Harford

    The UK government has published its long-waited response to the AI White Paper, “A pro-innovation approach to AI regulation” published back in March 2023. Here’s what you need to know. 1. Endorsement of principles-based approachThe UK is sticking with its principles-based regulatory framework for AI, continuing to take a very different path to its EU neighbours (as discussed in our previous alert). Unlike the EU there will be no new AI regulator, new legislation or new penalties at this time.

  • Feb 13, 2024 | lexology.com | Sue McLean |Vinod Bange |Karen Battersby

    Hot on the heels of the unanimous vote by Ambassadors for the EU Member States (COREPER) approving the EU AI Act on 2 February (see our article on that vote here: Is the EU AI Act nearing the finish line? – Connect On Tech, today lawmakers from the EU Parliament have also overwhelmingly voted in favour of the Act as it continues on its legislative journey. The joint internal market and civil liberties committee of the Parliament voted 71 to 8 to approve the Act with 7 abstentions.

  • Aug 11, 2023 | lexology.com | Vinod Bange

    On 6 July 2023, the United Kingdom (“UK”) became the first country to be granted Associate status in the Global Cross Border Privacy Rules (“CBPR”) Forum.

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