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Making Sense of Tech Law

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From surveillance capitalism to racial bias in AI and deepfake media, SCL Student Bytes are here to give you the latest discussions surrounding the dawn of the fourth industrial revolution.

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What duties does the internet owe you? A discussion with Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law at the University of Essex, on establishing a statutory duty of care owed by internet platforms to users of their services.

How are HighQ and Bryter are being used to assist Refugees in Greece?

Phil Worthington, Managing Director of European Lawyers in Lesvos (ELIL), explains how these platforms are being used to increase access to justice for the thousands of refugees a... more

AI's potential vs legal uncertainty. Who wins?

Head of AI at Gowling WLG and co-editor of ‘The Law of Artificial Intelligence’ gives us an insight.

Full conversation out now.

Understanding and assisting the use of digital evidence to increase accountability for atrocity crimes and human rights abuses.

This goal and more is shared by Bethany Houghton, assistant counsel at Public International Law and Policy Group.

There is increasing concern that machine learning tools embed bias in their operations and outputs. To what extent does the law currently provide adequate protection from or adequate redress in respect of any such discrimination?

This clip is taken from a full conversation with Bethany Houghton, assistant counsel at The Public International Law and Policy Group. Coming soon.

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