Welcome to the November 2024 edition of our Legal News podcast. Here is a selection of our recent publications, including podcasts recorded by our knowledge lawyers, Aisling Doran and Jane Balfe, discussing a case dealing with the complexities of insolvency and arbitration law and the recently launched National Payments Strategy.| WILLIAM FRY
On 28 October 2024, sixteen international data protection regulators reaffirmed, through a concluding joint statement, their views about the risks and expected standards of compliance associated with data scraping from a data protection perspective. The statement contains several key takeaways for organisations implementing measures to safeguard against unlawful data scraping.| WILLIAM FRY
The European AI Office has just published its draft General-Purpose AI Code of Practice, as set out in the AI Act, which sets out comprehensive guidelines for responsible AI development, focusing on transparency, compliance, risk management, and systemic accountability. This framework aims to ensure that AI providers adhere to high standards of safety and ethics, with ongoing stakeholder consultations shaping its finalisation by May 2025.| WILLIAM FRY
On 31 October 2024, the Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation announced that the government has designated nine national public authorities to oversee the protection of fundamental rights in the context of AI, marking a proactive step towards ethical AI governance. In this article, William Fry considers the designations.| WILLIAM FRY
AI and Ireland podcast with Barry Scannell and Minister Dara Calleary .| WILLIAM FRY
A survey by ITGC (Irish Tech General Counsel) has revealed that 60% of in-house lawyers based in Ireland are using AI to power in-house legal work.| WILLIAM FRY
Here is a selection of recent podcasts and publications contained in our October 2024 edition of Legal News.| WILLIAM FRY
From 30 December 2024 crypto-asset service providers will require authorisation to operate within the EU.| WILLIAM FRY