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Why Governments Are Tempted to Replace Judges With Automated AI Systems
Newsletter Edition 88: Governments consider AI judges to reduce cost and delay, yet risk undermining fairness, transparency, accountability, and public…
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How Online Disinformation Laws Risk Undermining Democracy
Newsletter Edition 87: Disinformation laws risk weakening democracy when legal and political powers over online speech undermine free expression…
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Why Deepfake Technology Forces Courts to Rethink The Reliability of Evidence
Newsletter Edition 86: Deepfake technology destabilises courtroom trust by weakening confidence in recorded evidence and exposing structural limits of…
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Briefing Report: Pope Leo XIV Warns That AI Can't Replace Us, Senator Warren Suggests an AI Tax
A briefing on the Vatican’s AI warning, Elizabeth Warren’s AI tax proposal, Canada’s encryption fight, Costa Rica’s biometric data dispute, Pinsent…
Jun 3
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Briefing Report: Interpol Hunts Cybercriminals, While Argentina Builds an Ambitious AI Society Model
Interpol's cybercrime arrests, Argentina’s Social Digital Twin, Berkeley’s AI ban, Minnesota prediction markets, Bar Standards Board AI guidance, and a…
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When Private Tech Companies Become Strategic Actors in Armed Conflicts
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Digital IDs: Myths, Mysteries and Monstrosities
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Briefing Report: Musk v. Altman OpenAI Trial, and the South Africa AI Hallucination Policy Fiasco
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Why Deepfake Technology Forces Courts to Rethink The Reliability of Evidence
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Briefing Report: Google’s AI Exploit Report, and Italy’s AI Addiction Case
Newsletter Edition 97: The briefing discusses Google's AI-powered cyberattacks, addresses AI addiction and medical law challenges, and examines arXiv's…
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Digital IDs: Myths, Mysteries and Monstrosities
Digital IDs may become central to modern life. This newsletter explores the EU and UK approaches, exposing the legal realities, privacy dilemmas, and…
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Briefing Report: The EU AI Act Is Facing Its First Real Political Test, U.S. Department of War Releases UFO Files
Newsletter Edition 95: EU AI Act Amendments, OpenAI’s Canadian Privacy Investigation, Geofencing Warrants, AI in Law Enforcement, Greece’s…
May 12
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Briefing Report: Musk v. Altman OpenAI Trial, and the South Africa AI Hallucination Policy Fiasco
Newsletter Edition 94: Musk v Altman trial, Meta scam ads lawsuit, South Africa’s AI policy failure, Cambodia cybercrime law, and landmark AI…
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Why Tech Startups Are Racing to Enter Regulatory Sandboxes
Newsletter Edition 93: How regulatory sandboxes are becoming powerful launchpads for innovation, investment, and trust in emerging technologies.
May 1
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Briefing Report: EU AI Treaty, Criminal Litigation against Open AI
Newsletter Edition 92: The EU AI treaty, legal AI tools, chatbot liability investigations, digital asset property rulings, regulatory developments, and…
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