In this edition of the Herbert Smith Freehills Public Law Podcast, Andrew Lidbetter and Hannah Lau explore the issue of transparency in AI-driven decision-making by public bodies and regulators.

With AI being used increasingly to inform regulatory and public body decisions, we discuss the challenge that a potential lack of transparency poses and explore the current legal position. We unpack how pre-established legal principles might assist (or may need to evolve) in holding regulators and public bodies accountable when it comes to transparency in decision-making which involves AI.  

Join us as we reflect on some of the legal complexities in this ever-developing area. 

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Jasveer Randhawa

Knowledge Counsel, London

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Hannah Lau

Senior Associate, Solicitor Advocate, London

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Jasveer Randhawa

Knowledge Counsel, London

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Hannah Lau

Senior Associate, Solicitor Advocate, London

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