The collection, use, and sharing of human genome data has become a cornerstone of modern science, healthcare innovation, and commercial development. Yet as its use expands, encompassing precision medicine and ancestry testing to vaccine development and agricultural bioengineering, it raises complex…
The EU’s Latest Draft Guidelines: Key Insights into Prohibited Practices under the AI Act
On February 4, 2025, the European Commission published a set of draft guidelines[1] aimed at providing clarity on prohibited AI practices under the newly enacted EU Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act[2] (Draft Guidelines). The Draft Guidelines, which were released two days after…
Unlocking Global Synergies: OECD’s AI Guidelines elevate data governance and privacy to a new level
by Gergely Rideg The OECD covers a broad spectrum of artificial intelligence (AI) topics in the Artificial Intelligence Papers series. This includes topics on the different ways in which AI can be used in education, health and other policy areas. Naturally,…
The Draft UNESCO Guidelines for the Use of AI in the Justice System
by István Kopácsi The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the judicial sector is becoming increasingly prevalent, with legal professionals around the world utilizing AI tools such as chatbots to assist with various tasks. However, there are concerns about potential risks…