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    25/04/2024
    Singapour

    Key changes to Cybersecurity Law to be introduced in Singapore

    On 3 April 2024, the Cybersecurity (Amendment) Bill No. 15/2024 (“Bill”) was introduced in Parliament (the Bill can be found here). The Bill proposes to amend the Cybersecurity Act 2018 (“Cybersecurity Act”), which establishes a legal framework for the oversight of Singapore’s national cybersecurity.The objective of the Bill is to ensure the Cybersecurity Act keeps pace with developments in Singapore’s cyber threat landscape and business environment. The proposed changes follow after extensive stakeholder and public consultations that took place dating back to...
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    23/04/2024
    Allemagne

    Artificial Intelligence and Occupational Health and Safety – Opportunities and Risks

    This article looks at both the opportunities and risks presented by using artificial intelligence with regard to occupational health and safety.AI has become an integral part of the modern working world and is affecting many areas, from automation in manufacturing to data analysis in marketing. It increases efficiency, improves decision-making and makes it possible to solve problems in new ways. Integrating AI into occupational health and safety has the potential to make workplaces safer and prevent accidents. However, the integration of AI also poses challenges, including physical risks and psychosocial...
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    18/04/2024
    APAC region

    Top developments and predictions in the Technology, Media and Communications sector in Asia-Pacific

    We look back at the top developments over the last 12 months in the technology, media and communications (TMC) sector and we look to the future with our top predictions for the coming year for businesses operating across the Asia-Pacific region, specifically in mainland China, Hong Kong and Singapore.Over the last year, mainland China, Hong Kong and Singapore demonstrated their commitment to fostering a secure and innovative digital landscape by introducing a range of new regulations and measures. From cross-border personal information transfer and artificial intelligence service management to...
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    18/04/2024
    International

    Transforming the Legal Landscape? The Impact of LLMs

    Large Language Models (LLMs) are a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) that can generate human-like text based on deep learning techniques. LLMs are trained on massive amounts of textual data, such as books, articles, and websites, and learn to recognise patterns, structures, and relationships within the data. By doing so, they develop the ability to produce text on various topics. The presence of LLMs in the legal sector is increasing and, with this, the ability of lawyers to understand and use LLMs in providing quality advice to their clients is becoming more important. CMS have a dedicated...
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    17/04/2024
    Allemagne

    Impact of the CJEU's Schufa judgment on the use of AI in HR

    This article examines the extent to which the CJEU's Schufa judgment is an obstacle to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the HR sector.More and more companies are using AI systems in HR. A key data protection provision in this context is Article 22 (1) GDPR. According to this provision, every person has the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, which produces legal effects concerning him or her or similarly significantly affects him or her. On 7 December 2023, the CJEU caused commotion in the media with its Schufa judgment (European...
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    17/04/2024
    England and Wales

    AI-driven enforcement comes of age in UK with AI systems reshaping advertising and regulation and enforcement – ASA’s 2023 Annual Report

    The UK’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has published its 2023 annual report, describing 2023 as a watershed year for its digital strategy.Together, the ASA and the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) secured the amendment or withdrawal of 27,378 ads in 2023, a remarkable 92% of which resulting from proactive work largely powered by the ASA’s Active Ad Monitoring System. In December 2022, the ASA ran 20,000 ads through the system, which rose to over 600,000 ads per month by the end of 2023. This system forms a key part of the ASA’s 2024 to 2028 strategy on AI-assisted...
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