The preliminary agreement on the AI Act led to the introduction of the Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment, or FRIA, but what is a FRIA?
Cyber risk, heightened by the advancement of artificial intelligence and the conflicts in Ukraine and Israel, escalates during the holiday season when businesses are typically less protected. To delve deeper into this issue, we spoke with Ron Plesco, a partner at DLA Piper and a renowned leader in the industry.
EU AI Act Approved: Everything You Need to Know on the Artificial Intelligence legislation in Europe
The European Union has made a momentous decision when it approved the AI Act, the first legislation to regulate the much-discussed artificial intelligence (AI) that promises to revolutionize our lives.
The adoption of the first Code of Conduct on Artificial Intelligence by the G7 is a noteworthy step toward global AI legislation.
The recent developments on the EU AI Act set high expectations that a political agreement on its contents will be reached soon.
A backbone of the requirements provided by the EU AI Act for high-risk AI systems is the establishment, implementation, and documentation of an AI risk management system.
I share a real story about a cyber attack I dealt with last year during Christmas, hopefully giving some useful lessons.
Generative artificial intelligence, with pioneers like Chat-GPT at the helm, is reshaping our daily lives and work dynamics; as this AI revolution surges, delving into its legal challenges has never been more crucial.
The US Government has achieved a major milestone on Artificial Intelligence (AI) by securing voluntary commitments from leading AI companies to comply with rules in managing the risks posed by this transformative technology.
ESAs have launched a consultation on the first regulatory and implementation technical standards related to the DORA Regulation.
