Why states are pushing to have data saved locally
Between China’s control model and the U.S. cloud act, it’s hard today to be sure your personal data is safe in another country
Three years of GDPR, how it has changed our lives: a lot but still not enough
The impact of GDPR on companies, PAs and professionals is undeniable. The market is responding with growing enthusiasm.
Big tech, a chess game with the States: a decalogue to decipher their moves
A list of interpretative coordinates to orientate in the succession of moves and countermoves between big tech and the States
The impact of GDPR on health data: from regulatory constraint to strategic resource
What are the rules and strategies to be followed to exploit these information assets while respecting the rights and freedoms of data subjects?
Italian Supreme Court says people must know how algorithms that judge them work
Vincenzo Tiani summarises the Supreme Court ruling that recognised the need for transparency of algorithms
The European AI Act on artificial intelligence still leaves many questions unanswered
The Commission’s proposal was eagerly awaited and is the first attempt to bring order to a complex and sensitive issue. But there are many knots to unravel.
Trump, Facebook and the privatisation of rights: here are the risks
The Facebook oversight board is taking more time over the hot potato of the Trump ban. The biggest risk now is that the failure of a public response could leave a huge vacuum, which would be filled by private individuals and their more or less questionable initiatives.
AI, three interpretations for the new Regulation
On a geopolitical, regulatory and systemic level, with the proposed regulation on artificial intelligence, the EU is changing the rules of the game and setting a record for innovation and courage.
Repubblica: Panetta commenting on European Artificial Intelligence regulation
Panetta commenting on European Artificial Intelligence regulation