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When Private Tech Companies Become Strategic Actors in Armed Conflicts
Newsletter Issue 88: Private tech companies now influence wars through digital infrastructure, raising urgent legal questions about corporate power…
Apr 7
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Why Governments Are Tempted to Replace Judges With Automated AI Systems
Newsletter Issue 88: Governments consider AI judges to reduce cost and delay, yet risk undermining fairness, transparency, accountability, and public…
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Why Deepfake Technology Forces Courts to Rethink The Reliability of Evidence
Newsletter Issue 86: Deepfake technology destabilises courtroom trust by weakening confidence in recorded evidence and exposing structural limits of…
Jan 6
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Predictive Policing Is Making Marginalised Communities Live Under Permanent Suspicion
Newsletter Issue 83: Predictive policing assigns suspicion before actions occur. This may erode community trust and fairness.
Nov 20, 2025
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Can You Sue ChatGPT or Google Gemini for Providing Wrong Advice?
Newsletter Issue 44: What happens when an AI chatbot provides wrong advice, and someone gets hurt, loses money, or worse?
Jun 7, 2025
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New AI Arbitrator Arrives, ISO Builds Governance Architecture, and EU Experts Redefine General Purpose Models
Newsletter Issue 80: This newsletter explores AI in arbitration, ISO’s responsible AI standards, EU compliance tools, and JRC’s framework on modified AI…
Oct 18, 2025
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The World’s First AI Law Firm: Garfield AI
Newsletter Issue 37: Garfield AI is the world’s first fully artificial intelligence law firm, offering legal services from just £2.
May 29, 2025
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The White House AI Action Plan
Newsletter Issue 64: A new legal framework now governs stablecoins in the USThe Artificial Intelligence Action Plan: What it means for technology…
Jul 25, 2025
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AI in Europe Is Gradually Becoming Over-regulated
Newsletter Issue 81 (Law Reform): A new study analyses how the EU AI Act overlaps and interacts with other EU digital laws, urging coherence, simplified…
Oct 31, 2025
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Can AI Be Criminally Liable?
As AI systems make critical decisions, the stakes are rising, and in some cases, the people behind them are facing criminal charges.
May 22, 2025
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Council of Europe Sets New Standards for Online Safety and Empowerment
Newsletter Issue 89: Council of Europe’s new internet safety framework demands stronger platform accountability while raising controversial questions…
Apr 12
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EU-US Data Privacy Framework Survives Attack In Court (Latombe v. Commission)
Newsletter Issue 74 (Case Report): French citizen challenges EU-US data privacy deal, claiming weak oversight and excessive US surveillance powers.
Sep 5, 2025
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