2023年5月9日
We look at approaches to regulating AI in different jurisdictions and sectors, focusing on IP issues, dark patterns, product liability and healthcare.
Debbie Heywood (not ChatGPT) looks at the evolution of the UK's policy on regulating AI.
Benedikt Kohn and Fritz-Ulli Pieper look at the approach to regulating AI in key jurisdictions.
Xuyang Zhu and Noelle Huang look at the key things to consider when using and training generative AI tools given the potential IP ownership and infringement issues.
Katie Chandler, Philipp Behrendt and Christopher Bakier look at the EU's proposals to legislate for liability risks in AI products.
Thorsten Troge looks at regulation of dark patterns in the EU and at whether this is sufficient as they become increasingly AI-driven.
Nicholas Vollers and Alison Dennis compare and contrast the UK and EU approaches to regulating the use of AI in healthcare.
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