Code≠Law: The race to regulate
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From the fairness and transparency of algorithmic decision-making to balancing necessary online protections with fiercely held individual freedoms, technology has become central to our most salient political and ethical debates.
The response has been a flurry of government and regulatory activity around the world, with no consensus on the best or most proportionate approach. Our Code≠Law series cuts through the noise to provide insight on the most challenging and divisive topics in the drive to regulate technology, so you can stay informed and protect your business.
The second in our series explores the forces shaping AI’s next phase and what they mean for business
Read moreAs debates around balancing digital protections with individual freedoms intensify, the first of our Code≠Law series exploring the rules governing technology offers insights on how to comply with global regulations
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Partner, Head of Technology, Media and Telecommunications Sector, Sydney
Partner, Head of Competition/Antitrust, Regulation and Trade, UK, London
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