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    26.09.2023
    United Kingdom

    A Roadmap to a Resilient AI Ecosystem: Policy Considerations for the UK

    According to a recent briefing paper published by the Centre for Emerging Technology and Security (CETaS) and the Centre for Long-Term Resilience (CLTR), the UK is inadequately resilient to the risks posed by AI. CLTR is an independent think tank with a focus on resilience, while CETaS is a research centre based at the UK’s national institute for AI and data science (the Alan Turing Institute).Calling for decisive action by the UK government, the briefing paper (‘Strengthening Resilience to AI Risk: A guide for UK policymakers’) sets out a suggested framework for identifying and...
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    11.09.2023
    EU

    Summer Snapshot: Tech and Data Highlights You Might Have Missed

    Have you taken a break from your usual spot in front of the computer screen over the past few weeks? No worries, this article provides a succinct overview of the significant advancements in the world of technology and data that have transpired over the summer. You’ll soon discover that the summer has been exceptionally eventful in this regard.EU Commission adopted adequacy decision for EU-US Data Privacy FrameworkOn 10 July 2023, the EU Commission announced the adoption of its adequacy decision pertaining to the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (“EU-US DPF”). This decision allows...
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    23.08.2023
    Asia-Pacific

    APAC TMC Update – Summer 2023

    ASEANASEAN and EU release joint guide to ASEAN MCCs and EU SCCsOn 24 May 2023, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and European Union (EU) released a Joint Guide to the ASEAN Model Contractual Clauses (MCCs) and EU Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) to assist businesses operating in ASEAN and the EU with their compliance with applicable laws for international data transfers in both regions.The ASEAN MCCs are a baseline set of contractual clauses that can be adopted by data exporters and importers in all ASEAN member states and may be modified or supplemented to the extent that they...
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    21.08.2023
    Chine

    China Promulgated Framework Regulations on Generative Artificial Intelligence

    Since ChatGPT was released, generative artificial intelligence (“AI”) has become the most popular topic all over the world. There is no doubt that generative AI is a useful and unprecedented technology development. However, it has also raised many ethic and legal concerns and calls for an effective and sufficient legal scheme for proper regulation. The Chinese government has made swift response to such technology development by promulgating the Interim Measures for the Management of Generative Artificial Intelligence Services (“Interim Measures”), which came into effect...
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    03.07.2023
    International

    UK and EU cloud services industry continues to come under regulatory scrutiny

    On both sides of the English Channel, it is clear that the UK and EU’s cloud computing markets are coming under increasing scrutiny. In the UK, Ofcom recently published an interim update on its study into the UK cloud services market which commenced in October 2022. In the EU, political agreement has been reached on the Data Act, which has the potential to have a far reaching impact on the provision of cloud services in Europe. There are clear similarities between some of Ofcom’s initial findings and the stated aims of the Data Act. Ofcom’s Cloud StudyBackground Ofcom launched...
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    25.04.2023
    Asia-Pacific

    APAC TMC Update – Spring 2023

    ASEANCentral banks sign Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Regional Payment ConnectivityOn 14 November 2022, the central banks of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Regional Payment Connectivity (RPC) agreeing to enhance cooperation on regional payment connectivity. Collaboration between the countries on accelerating regional payment connectivity is in line with the ASEAN’s aspiration to enable fast, seamless and more affordable cross-border payments across the region.ChinaChina publishes the Implementation...
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