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Microsoft’s Brad Smith says tech giant is eager to resolve Teams antitrust probe
By George Fitzmaurice published
News Microsoft could be prepared to make more Teams concessions despite its unbundling efforts so far
The UK needs to look inward on AI legislation – standing on the world stage isn't enough
By George Fitzmaurice published
Opinion A lack of clarity on legislation is frustrating businesses while the government looks further afield
Jeremy Hunt needs more than AI optimism to make Britain the “next Silicon Valley”
By George Fitzmaurice last updated
Analysis The Spring Budget referenced AI enthusiastically, but with limited attention paid to real-world applications
Global AI agreement “impossible” and companies should avoid tech-specific policies, experts warn
By Rory Bathgate published
News A technology-agnostic approach rooted in mitigations against bias is one route to safer AI systems, while leaders wait for legislation to meet their concerns
Microsoft swerves CMA investigation into Mistral AI deal
By George Fitzmaurice published
News Microsoft won’t face a formal probe into its Mistral AI deal after the CMA confirmed it has dropped the investigation
Why AI could be a legal nightmare for years to come
By Rory Bathgate last updated
In-depth Development for AI has gone largely unchallenged so far, but all that is about to change
Unraveling the EU AI Act
By Rory Bathgate published
ITPro Podcast With the EU AI Act’s sweeping requirements on their way, companies will need to take precise steps to demonstrate AI risk management
Government lays out its Smart Data Roadmap despite concerns over lack of regulatory oversight
By Emma Woollacott published
News The aim of the new roadmap is to extend the data-sharing benefits of open banking to a larger number of industries
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