2024 – The year of AI: six-part video series

Join us as we embark on a journey towards a more regulated and ethically conscious era of artificial intelligence. In this six-part video series, 2024 – The year of AI, our Global Regulatory and IPMT team share their thoughts on the upcoming trends and developments in AI this year.

Part 1

In the first of our six-part video series, London-based Privacy and Cybersecurity partner Eduardo Ustaran reflects on the advancements made in AI technology in 2023, and provides insights into expectations for AI governance in 2024.

 

Part 2

We're exploring the fusion of AI innovation and human creativity in part two of our six-part video series: 2024 – The year of AI. Join Imogen Ireland, a senior associate in our London Intellectual Property Practice, as she explores whether AI-generated content is protectable by intellectual property rights -- a topic of utmost importance given the vibrant creative landscape in the UK.

 

Part 3

AI is set to make a significant impact on the upcoming general election in the UK. In the third of our six-part video series, 2024 – The year of AI, Director of Government Affairs Robert Gardener, who also heads up the firm’s global Geopolitical Risk and National Security programme, dives into the perspectives of different political parties and voters on AI. He explores how legislative trends will impact businesses in the tech sector looking to expand and operate in the EU.

 

Part 4

2024 will see elections held in every corner of the globe. Counsel Telha Arshad of our Public Law and Policy team unpacks some of the issues around how AI-generated disinformation can interfere with elections both in the UK and further abroad, as well as some of the solutions being considered by Governments and regulators, in the fourth of our six-part video series, 2024 – The year of AI.

 

 

 

Authored by Eduardo Ustaran, Robert Gardener, Louise Crawford, Telha Arshad, Dan Whitehead, and Imogen Ireland.

Contacts
Eduardo Ustaran
Partner
London
Robert Gardener
Director of Government Affairs
London
Louise Crawford
Partner
London
Telha Arshad
Counsel
London
Dan Whitehead
Counsel
London
Imogen Ireland
Senior Associate
London

 

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