Handley Gill’s AI governance consultants identify the children’s rights under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child most relevant to the development and deployment of AI systems, and consider their enforceability in the context of summarising the 5Rights Foundation’s recently launched Children and AI Design Code and analysing its implications for developers and deployers of AI systems, addressing the extent to which they are obliged to comply with its requirements.
Read MoreHandley Gill’s specialist responsible artificial intelligence (AI) consultants consider the requirements of the new Code of Practice for the Cyber Security of AI published by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and highlight the implications of the Code of Conduct for stakeholders in the AI lifecycle.
Read MoreHandley Gill’s specialist responsible AI consultants consider the requirements of the government’s AI Management Essentials (AIME) self-assessment tool, and address their adequacy in response to the government’s consultation, their role in establishing responsible AI management systems and processes and informing public procurement of AI models and their interaction with the Algorithmic Transparency Recording Standard (ATRS).
Read MoreHandley Gill’s specialists responsible artificial intelligence (AI) consultants consider the implications of the new mandatory public sector algorithmic transparency recording standard for public sector bodies deploying AI models and other algorithmic tools, as well as for AI developers who wish to retain the confidentiality of their commercially sensitive AI models.
Read MoreHandley Gill’s specialist data protection and responsible AI consultants analyse the Information Commissioner’s final decision in respect of Snap, Inc’s MyAI chatbot and the compliance with the obligation under Article 35 UK GDPR to carry out a data protection impact assessment (DPIA) and under Article 36 UK GDPR to consult the Information Commissioner in respect of high risk processing, and consider the implications for the ICO’s approach to enforcement.
Read MoreTeam at Handley Gill Limited receive an award commending the legal services provide to its client, the City of London Corporation acting in its capacity as police authority for the City of London Police in connection with the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s (NPCC’s) National Cybercrime Programme, which the City hosts.
Read MoreTo coincide with the AI Safety Summit on 1-2 November 2023, Handley Gill hosted an official AI Fringe event ‘practical mAgIC: a practical guide to deploying AI safely’ addressing the measures organisations using – or considering using – AI should be taking to use AI responsibly, ethically and in alignment with their ESG goals. This post includes a recording of the webinar and access to resources and materials referenced therein, in particular Handley Gill’s AI CAN (AI Capability & Needs Analysis) tool to assess your organisational readiness to adopt AI responsibly and our checklist on using AI responsibly, safely & ethically.
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