The EU's Digital Fairness Act: A Whole New Set of Rules Needed or Just Patches?
EU consumer law is evolving to tackle digital challenges. Key highlights of this podcast from The Cyber Lawyer include:
Rising Consumer Detriment: Online purchase issues have led to €7.9 billion in financial losses in 2023, up from €3.9 billion in 2016.
Geo-blocking Progress: Regulation has boosted cross-border e-commerce but delivery and content access barriers persist.
Proposed Consumer Rights: Suggestions include non-personalized offers, transparency about digital profiles, and fairness by design.
Enforcement Gaps: Fragmented systems and limited redress for cross-border harms underline the need for harmonization.
A Digital Fairness Act is proposed to address these challenges and modernize EU consumer protection for the digital age.
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AI and Organized Crime
In this episode, we dive deep into the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and organized crime. AI is reshaping how law enforcement combats criminal networks, offering tools like predictive policing, biometric identification, and advanced data analysis. However, the same technology is also fueling illicit activities—criminal organizations are leveraging AI to conduct financial fraud and cyberattacks and even manipulate public opinion through disinformation campaigns.
We’ll explore key themes such as:
How AI is both a weapon against crime and a tool for criminals.
The growing use of predictive policing and biometrics in law enforcement.
AI-enabled criminal tactics, from deepfakes to automated hacking.
An urgent need for international cooperation to regulate AI and tackle transnational crime.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on how AI is reshaping the fight against organized crime—and the critical steps we need to take to ensure this powerful technology is used responsibly.
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AI and the Law: Confronting the New Face of Cybercrime
In this episode of The Cyber Lawyer, we dive into the rapidly evolving intersection of artificial intelligence and criminal activity. We explore how AI is being harnessed to combat crime, with a focus on its role in forensic science, crime prevention, and anti-money laundering efforts within the banking sector. But we also tackle the darker side, where AI is exploited to create and distribute child sexual abuse material (CSAM), exposing critical regulatory gaps. We examine the growing threats of AI-enabled fraud, drug trafficking, harassment, and more while considering potential legal and regulatory solutions. The episode also delves into the challenge of adversarial machine learning and how cybercriminals are exploiting AI to bypass defences like spam filters, using the Proofpoint evasion attack as a case study. Tune in for a comprehensive look at AI's role in both the prevention and perpetuation of crime and the urgent need for stronger legal frameworks to address this emerging threat.
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The Cyber Lawyer Podcast: AI Regulation Across Borders
In this episode of The Cyber Lawyer Podcast, we examine the global dynamics of AI regulation, focusing on the UK, EU, and US. Discover the implications of a UK-based AI organization accused of lobbying US policymakers without complying with the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). We also explore the contrasting regulatory approaches of the EU AI Act and the proposed UK AI Bill, highlighting their impact on businesses and innovation. Finally, we discuss the Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence, a groundbreaking international treaty aimed at harmonizing AI regulations worldwide. Tune in to understand the challenges and opportunities in shaping AI’s future across borders!
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Regulating AI Risk and Liability in the EU
This episode of The Cyber Lawyer Podcast unpacks the transformative impact of the EU AI Act and AI Liability Directive. We explore the risk-based approach of the AI Act, including strict requirements for high-risk applications and the regulation of general-purpose AI models. Dive into the modernized product liability framework that now includes AI systems, software, and digital services, introducing new standards for accountability and burden of proof. Learn about prohibited AI practices, liability for defective AI products, and the balance between fostering innovation and protecting consumer rights. Stay ahead in the evolving legal landscape of AI regulation and liability!
Welcome to The Cyber Lawyer Podcast, where we explore the evolving intersection of technology and the law. Learn how legal frameworks tackle the challenges of AI, data privacy, digital platforms, and emerging technologies. Each episode breaks down complex concepts, featuring experts who share insights on tech regulation, ethical dilemmas, and how the law shapes—and is shaped by—our digital future. This podcast is perfect for legal pros, tech enthusiasts, and anyone curious about how these worlds collide.