New Zealand is stepping up its approach to artificial intelligence (AI) regulation and digital identity strategy by drawing inspiration from European frameworks. As AI continues its rapid development, largely driven by commercial interests, regulatory frameworks are crucial to ensure that progress
Artificial intelligence (AI) and data technologies are fast becoming integral components of modern life, influencing everything from entertainment choices to social interactions. As these technologies become more pervasive, society grapples with both their transformative potential and the ethical
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) holds transformative potential, akin to past technological revolutions. As it continues to evolve, AI brings forth a myriad of societal challenges and opportunities. In this context, Moniek Buijzen, Erasmus Professor of Societal Impact of AI, offers critical
The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in the financial services industry has unveiled a new horizon of opportunities for enhancing efficiency, customer service, and risk management. However, alongside these advancements comes a complex landscape of legal risks and regulatory scrutiny
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the legal profession has the potential to revolutionize the field by improving efficiency, accuracy, and accessibility. However, ethical challenges accompany these technological advancements. To navigate this complex terrain, legal professionals
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is redefining the landscape of facility management, heralding an era of unprecedented efficiency, cost savings, and enhanced safety. However, alongside these promising advancements lie considerable risks and ethical challenges that must be carefully navigated. This