AI

July 2018

6 Insights

6 Insights

The fight for world domination in AI (before the machines take over) is today's version of the space race. We look at common applications of AI including in outsourced processing, facial recognition technology, the media, the legal sector and in healthcare, and consider the current regulatory framework.

AI and big data in the healthcare sector

Artificial intelligence algorithms and big data are already being used in hospitals and other areas of healthcare and diagnostics. What exactly does this mean for patients and for those seeking to overcome the legal challenges?

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AI and business process outsourcing: rise of the machines

The term "artificial intelligence" (AI) is increasingly attached to emerging technology. While newspaper headlines focus on developments like driverless cars and robot assistants, the real revolution for businesses is currently happening in the context of process automation.

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AI is disrupting the delivery of legal services – but to what extent and how?

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Facial recognition technology in the EU: does GDPR spell the end

Facial recognition technology (FRT) tends to dominate the headlines when it is used for law enforcement purposes, but its commercial use is one of the more widely visible forms of AI.

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Machine learning and creativity

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UK and EU developments in AI in 2018

Countries including the US and China have traditionally led the way in developing strategies to foster and develop AI technologies, but 2018 has seen the UK and EU taking meaningful steps to position themselves at the forefront of the AI market.

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