I always thought that we could benefit from a high school course on real life skills.[1] Things like “how to build your credit,” “how to calculate your taxes,” and “what portion of your income should be used for housing”
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Singapore Publishes Generative AI Model Governance Framework
On May 30, 2024, Singapore’s AI Verify Foundation and Infocomm Media Development Authority published its Model AI Governance Framework for Generative AI (GenAI Framework).
Was the GenAI Framework Consulted Upon?
Yes, a draft of the GenAI Framework was open for…
FCC Chair Proposes Investigation of Potential Disclosure Requirements for AI-Generated Content in TV and Radio Political Ads
The Chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Jessica Rosenworcel has proposed to her colleagues that the FCC investigate “whether the agency should require disclosure when there is AI-generated content in political ads on radio and TV.” The Notice of…
Could Artificial Intelligence Create Real Liability for Employers? Colorado Just Passed the First U.S. Law Addressing Algorithmic Discrimination in Private Sector Use of AI Systems (US)
On May 17, 2024, Colorado became the first U.S. state to pass a law aimed at protecting consumers from harm arising out of the use of artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems. Senate Bill 24-205, or the “CAIA,” is designed to…
The General Code in Bite-Sized Chunks – Proportionality for Schemes in the “End Game”
Many pension scheme trustees and employers aspire to undertake a risk transfer transaction, typically an insurance company buy-out for defined benefit (DB) schemes or a transfer to a master trust for defined contribution (DC) schemes. In each case, this will…
The USPTO’s Proposed Terminal Disclaimer Rule Change: It’s Radical, But Is It Legal?
In a May 10, 2024, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), the USPTO proposed sweeping changes in the rules governing the filing of terminal disclaimers. If the USPTO implements the proposed changes, entire patent families could be wiped out if just…
Singapore Ramps Up Data Protection Enforcement – Five Useful Takeaways
In May 2024 alone, Singapore’s data protection regulator, the Personal Data Protection Commission (Commission) has issued three enforcement decisions that imposed a total of SG$102,000 (approximately US$76,000) in regulatory fines for infringements of Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Act (Act).…
Global Insights on the Evolution of AI
We are pleased to announce the launch of our firm’s AI Law & Policy Hub, a thought leadership resource focused exclusively on the legal and policy issues around AI. It is a single destination containing all our global multidisciplinary…
Former employees’ rights of access in Belgian HR matters: when jottings may come back to haunt you
In a decision of 8 April , the Belgian Data Protection Authority has reminded employers of the reach of the GDPR principle of right of access by the data subject.
An employee of a school who had left more than…