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We take a clear-eyed, pragmatic look at what’s possible right now, and how it can augment your organisation’s capabilities.
All sorts of outlandish claims are made about the capabilities of AI. In reality progress has been impressive but not yet fully transformational.
We look at the reality of AI use in the workplace right now, and showcase our experts’ thinking on the impact AI can have on your business today.
Our international multi-disciplinary team is ready to support this work, drawing on our deep experience with advanced technology and legal solutions, and our expertise working with businesses all over the world.
Out-Law Analysis 8 min.read
Commercial opportunities for businesses developing and deploying artificial intelligence (AI) systems, as well as for those building the infrastructure to underpin AI use, will emerge from the ‘pro AI adoption’ approach confirmed by policymakers at this week’s AI action summit in Paris.
Retailers must improve their data quality if they are to benefit from AI says Edwina Dunn, the retail data science expert who launched market-changing mass customisation scheme, the Clubcard. And Florian Traub advises on how best to manage that data.
While designers of buildings are using artificial intelligence (AI) to make their work more efficient, the companies actually building them are only in the very early stages of AI use. And until the problem of design ‘explainability’ is solved, the use of AI in a safety critical industry is unlikely to change rapidly.
Government departments and public bodies in the UK are increasingly incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) technology to automate their processes and support decision-making. In doing so, they need to ensure they act compatibly with principles of public law; if they fail to, judicial review proceedings could be raised in the courts to scrutinise how they are using AI.
The UK has clarified how it will try to become a global AI hub, but will it work? Technology expert Sarah Cameron weighs in. And pensions expert Katie Ivens wonders if an overhaul of pensions will really revitalise investment in the UK economy.
Our international multi-disciplinary team is ready to support this work, drawing on the depth of our experience in large scale, complex projects to help find the right approach in the years to come.
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