Welcome to Week 1 of May and 21 of Berry Picks. There is something so “the hills are alive with the sound of music” about the first week of May. And accordingly, I know I will hear what I’ve heard before, AI and data protection? There are less puns below, pink promise 🤞
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Berry Picks in IT Law #20
20th Berry Pick and we are finally nearing the years I have lived on this earth. A peculiar way to celebrate an otherwise insignificant milestone in a blogger’s journey. A small step for IT lawyers a huge step for Sena. And in celebration, here’s another week’s worth of picks, complete with CJEU case-law, UK taking back(?) control post-Brexit, and the footsteps of the DSA. Enjoy!
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Berry Picks in IT Law #19
Hello and welcome to the 19th week of Sunday morning shorts of IT Law updates. And a few weeks worth of shorts where data protection and privacy is not the main focus- an incident about which I am still shaken (EU lawyers will obvs agree as to why). Regardless, happy reading!
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Berry Picks in IT Law #18
We’re going on an AI hunt, we’re going to catch a big one. New continuous topic alert. Artificial intelligence has surpassed data protection as of in itself and it’s now very evident. Berry Picks in IT Law is going strong – what a beautiful day, we’re not scared! The weekly briefings now feature an AI in the wild segment, if you are as keen as the bear hunt children and scroll down to the very bottom.
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Berry Picks in IT Law #17
As I’m pretty sure is for like the rest of the IT Law sphere, ChatGPT and Midjourney are slowly taking over my usual procrastination activities. This may also be evident in the ratio of AI:Data Protection news in the past couple of weeks. The eye sees what the heart wants?
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