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Stephenson Harwood AI podcast series
The Stephenson Harwood podcast network
17 episodes
11 hours ago
How does competition law apply to machine intelligence? This podcast explores how AI is reshaping markets, challenging regulators and redefining fair competition in the digital age.
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How does competition law apply to machine intelligence? This podcast explores how AI is reshaping markets, challenging regulators and redefining fair competition in the digital age.
Show more...
Business
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Prohibited AI – examples
Stephenson Harwood AI podcast series
18 minutes
1 year ago
Prohibited AI – examples
In this episode of the Stephenson Harwood AI Series, we explore the dark side of artificial intelligence—AI systems that are banned under the EU AI Act for posing an "unacceptable risk." These systems exploit human vulnerabilities, manipulate behaviour, or exhibit “creepy” characteristics, such as intrusive biometric surveillance or social scoring. We'll also examine the reasoning behind these bans, what this means for developers, and the potential legal and ethical implications for businesse...
Stephenson Harwood AI podcast series
How does competition law apply to machine intelligence? This podcast explores how AI is reshaping markets, challenging regulators and redefining fair competition in the digital age.