More than half of senior fintech professionals also expecting rise in dealmaking, according to Pensar Media survey
The ongoing case of Van Buren v. United States is set to have huge consequences for cybersecurity and computer crime enforcement
In the first case of its kind in the world’s largest surveillance system, a Chinese court has found a wildlife park’s use of facial recognition technology was illegal
Piyush Gupta examines how the US is handling regulation of anti-drone systems and how India is providing a possible alternative
Drivers could be taking their hands off the wheel on motorways as early as next year
The Geneva-based Libra Association has announced that Steve Bunnell, formerly GC of the US Department of Homeland Security, has replaced Robert Werner as its new chief legal officer
The fallout from the demise of New Zealand exchange Cryptopia is adding to a growing body of law on the legal treatment of cryptoassets, write Kushal Gandhi and James Highfield
Space law advisor Chris Johnson asks whether the law can keep up with the rapid pace of new developments in space exploration
The European Commission and the UK Information Commissioner’s Office unveiled white papers on AI regulation on the same day. Jo Joyce and Jean-David Behlow ask whether the EU and UK can become world leaders in AI regulation
Facebook's Emer Cassidy argues that that not only facial recognition’s use but also its creation and accuracy must be regulated
The UK government and an array of regulators, industry bodies and think tanks are hoping the UK can punch above its weight in AI, automation, fintech and cryptoassets
Activists against the development of robots able to select and attack targets without human input have accused the US and Russia of frustrating international efforts aimed at outlawing the development of these weapons