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Use of artificial intelligence by the police: MEPs oppose mass surveillance

Humans should supervise AI systems and algorithms should be open Ban private facial recognition databases, behavioural policing and citizen scoring Automated recognition should not be used for border control or in public spaces To combat discrimination and ensure the right to privacy, MEPs demand strong safeguards when artificial intelligence tools are used in law enforcement. In a resolution adopted by 377 in favour, 248 against and 62 abstentions, MEPs point to the risk of algorithmic bias in AI applications and...

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Houthoff | Recent developments in FinTech

In this News Update special on FinTech, we discuss the most recent developments in this area, including publications of the European Supervisory Authorities ("ESAs") and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision ("BCBS") on digitalisation and financial technology. We also highlight some other Financial Regulatory publications issued last month. Legislators and supervisors have regulated several new FinTech sectors after an initial relatively laid-back approach of referring to the overall existing framework and its application (e.g. to cloud services). These sectors include...

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IMF | Inflation Scares in an Uncharted Recovery

A key question is what combination of events could cause persistently faster price gains. The economic recovery has fueled a rapid acceleration in inflation this year for advanced and emerging market economies, driven by firming demand, supply shortages, and rapidly rising commodity prices. We forecast in our latest World Economic Outlook that higher inflation will likely continue in coming months before returning to pre-pandemic levels by mid-2022, though risks of an acceleration do remain. Policymakers must walk a fine line between patient support for...

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CLA | How to Effectively Collaborate Within a Hybrid Work Model

Key insights Many organizations are shifting toward a permanent hybrid model for their workforce. Some jobs are better suited to the hybrid model than others. A variety of tools and efforts can help keep remote and in-office workers connected and cohesive. When COVID-19 descended upon the world, organizations were forced to adapt on the fly and find ways for employees to remain productive while working from home. The assumption was once the pandemic ended, things would go back to the...

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AlixPartners | How can A&D companies manage cybersecurity in an increasingly risky world?

Supply chains are becoming increasingly more digital and geographically dispersed. Everything from raw material procurement to finished product delivery is potentially exposed to physical and virtual risk, including single points of failure or vulnerability through manipulation. Any such disruption to supply chains can quickly lead to significant impact on revenues while also risking the loss of sensitive data or intellectual property. The nature of the aerospace and defense (A&D) industry is such that there is a wide spectrum of threat...

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Portolano Cavallo | Notes on the recently published evaluation of the Commission Notice on the definition of relevant market

This article is part of Portolano Cavallo’s “INFORM@Digital & IP” Newsletter. Click here to subscribe On July 12, 2021, the European Commission published a Staff Working Document (“SWD”) summarizing the result of the public consultation launched by the Commission on the revision of the 1997 Market Definition Notice (“Notice”). The public consultation was designed to assess whether the Market Definition Notice still serves its purpose in the modern European Union market and how the Notice has performed since its adoption. The consultation...

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Member News, New York Related News

Littler | New York Updates Its Model HERO Act Plan Regarding Face Covering Requirements

On September 23, 2021, the New York State Department of Labor updated its requirements for face coverings contained in its model airborne infectious disease exposure prevention plan.  The update requires immediate review and possible revision of plans adopted pursuant to the New York Health and Essential Rights (“HERO”) Act. The key change in the revised model plan is the loosening of the face-covering requirements for employees in workplaces where all individuals on the premises are vaccinated.  In that circumstance, face coverings...

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GDLSK | USTR remarks on the administration’s new approach to the U.S.-China trade relationship – includes possibility of new 301 tariffs and exclusions

On October 4, 2021, USTR Katherine Tai spoke to the Center for Strategic and International Studies on the future of the U.S. trade relationship with China.  Highlights of Ambassador Tai’s comments follow: The U.S. will restart a targeted China 301 tariff exclusion process to mitigate the effects of certain Section 301 tariffs that have not generated any strategic benefits and raised costs on Americans. Such an exclusion process (a time frame for which has not yet been announced) would...

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IMF | How Investment Funds Can Drive the Green Transition

Sustainable investment funds need to be scaled up to support a successful transition to a green economy The transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions requires unprecedented change by companies and governments, as well as additional investment of as much as $20 trillion over the next two decades. Strong fiscal policies, complemented by a broad range of regulatory and financial policies, will be necessary to facilitate the green transition. The world’s $50 trillion investment fund industry, especially funds with a sustainability focus,...

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Chapter News, Trade & TTIP Related

EU-US Trade and Technology Council Inaugural Joint Statement

Section 1.  Pittsburgh Statement The EU-US Trade and Technology Council (TTC) met for the first time in Pittsburgh on 29 September 2021. It was co-chaired by European Commission Executive Vice President Margrethe Vestager, European Commission Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and US Trade Representative Katherine Tai. The European Union and the United States reaffirm the TTC's objectives to: coordinate approaches to key global technology, economic, and trade...

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