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Report Date 25 Jan 2019 The Politics of AI What are the politics of artificial intelligence? What does it mean when we talk about regulating the actions of a machine that expresses intelligence? "The Politics of AI" report was... Read more
Research Date 24 Jan 2019 Information quality in the age of AI The initial promise of the internet age was for a free and open space to exchange information. However the advent of algorithm-driven content raises important questions about what we see... Read more
Research Date 23 Jan 2019 Risks in AI: re-evaluating the regulatory rulebook AI is already transforming the delivery of financial services. This is true both at the highly sophisticated end of the market, where firms make use of AI to execute high-frequency... Read more
Research Date 22 Jan 2019 AI and the transformation of European healthcare Healthcare systems across the OECD, whether publicly or privately funded, face a range of challenges that threaten their financial and operational sustainability. The demographic crunch is the backdrop to this... Read more
Research Date 21 Jan 2019 What should a national strategy on AI policy look like? The use of big data to drive machine learning and artificial intelligence will transform the way people live and work and the way economies function. In making a national strategy... Read more
Report Date 15 Jan 2019 Can the UK parliament take control of Brexit? As Brexit reaches a critical point, the UK parliament and the UK government seem poised to start a high-stakes battle over the future of the UK’s constitution. Parliament is set... Read more
Research Date 11 Jan 2019 Disappearing over the Horizon During Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to the UK yesterday, he and Theresa May were asked about the fate of Hitachi’s Horizon nuclear plant at Wylfa in Wales. Abe’s... Read more
Podcast Date 10 Jan 2019 Exploring circular economy policy with Seb Dance MEP EUROPE: Global Counsel Practice Lead Elizabeth Beall is joined by Member for European Parliament Seb Dance to discuss circular economy policy. For more blogs, insights and analysis please subscribe to... Read more
Research Date 10 Jan 2019 The speaker, government and parliament: do two wrongs make a right? Sovereignty is a tricky word. It’s misused or abused almost as often as it’s used – and it’s been used far more since the UK’s EU referendum date was set... Read more
Research Date 7 Jan 2019 The real challenge of Romania's first EU presidency Romania’s presidency of the EU Council - formally launching this week - has already received a dose of high-profile scepticism both in Brussels and Bucharest. Politicians ranging from president Juncker... Read more
Research Date 20 Dec 2018 Global Counsel Holiday Reading List 2018 At the end of each year, the Global Counsel team has a tradition of sharing among ourselves a selection of our favourite articles (or podcasts) from the past year. Last... Read more
Research Date 17 Dec 2018 Funding the fund Last week the US announced it will oppose a further increase in IMF quotas, because the Trump administration believes the fund has ample resources already and countries have adequate alternatives... Read more
Research Date 7 Dec 2018 Might the UK's investor visa end in tiers? The immigration debate in the UK has traditionally focused on the lower end of the labour market. The movement of large numbers of workers from across Europe and from further... Read more
Research Date 30 Nov 2018 Spain's European reinvention? I have just spent an interesting week in Madrid talking with people from every part of the political spectrum. There was a lot of talk of Spain flexing its muscles... Read more
Research Date 29 Nov 2018 Paris 2.0 or bust? We’re a few days away from the start of the annual climate negotiations – or Conference of the Parties (COP) – this year happening in Katowice, Poland. It is already... Read more
Report Date 28 Nov 2018 The future of cyber resilience in UK financial services The Global Counsel TMT and financial services teams served as the rapporteurs for the 2018 UK Finance Cyber Resilience Leaders’ Summit, held at Wilton Park on 8-9 October 2018. With... Read more
Podcast Date 22 Nov 2018 Germany after Merkel with Sir Peter Torry EUROPE: Global Counsel Practice Lead Thomas Gratowski discusses with Sir Peter Torry, former UK Ambassador to Germany, the future of the CDU leadership after Merkel steps down in December and... Read more
Podcast Date 15 Nov 2018 Labour and the future of corporate regulation UK: Global Counsel team members Rishi Patel, Matthew Duhan and Adam Terry discuss the prospects for a Labour government, and what it could mean for businesses and investors, particularly in... Read more