Apr 4, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Uncategorized
This guest post was written by Marion Oswald, Senior Fellow at the Faculty of Law, Winchester University. This post therefore...
Mar 22, 2019 | Surveillance, Uncategorized
This post was originally written by the Surveillance Camera Commissioner, Tony Porter, and published on the Surveillance Camera Commissioner blog. Once again the issue of police use of Automatic Facial Recognition (AFR) technology has come into public spotlight. This...
Mar 18, 2019 | Government policy, Internet regulation, Social Media, Uncategorized
This post was originally written by Graham Smith and published on Cyberleagle. All the signs are that the government will shortly propose a duty of care on social media platforms aimed at reducing the risk of harm...
Mar 14, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence, Uncategorized
Is inequality holding back innovation in STEM? In the domain of STEM, where the glass ceiling is still a reality, how can women become the drivers of success in A.I., natural sciences and medicine via gender-inclusive research? Gender and STEM: An Overview In recent...
Jan 22, 2019 | Access to justice, Government policy, ILPC Research and Publications, Internet regulation, Uncategorized
Dr Rachel Adams, Early Career Researcher at the Information Law and Policy Centre (ILPC), has co-authored a chapter in the new NUPRI publication ‘Internet Governance in the Global South – History, Theory and Contemporary Debates.’ The chapter is entitled...
Jan 15, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, ILPC Research and Publications, Uncategorized
Date 7th March 2019, 17:30 to 18:45 Institute Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Type Seminar Venue Conference Room, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DR Description Our daily interactions with AI-driven technologies –...