Reading the Mind: Neuroimaging technology and its possible use in court
Alex Cumming discusses how Neuroimaging technology might be used to prove intention in court cases.
On a mission to make the intersection between law and technology accessible.
Alex Cumming discusses how Neuroimaging technology might be used to prove intention in court cases.
Camilla Uppal discusses the challenge of relying on Artificial Intelligence in Police, Court, and Military systems, due to the potential of bias.
Brian Leung discusses challenges of copyright regulation on social media platforms such as Twitter, and how this interacts with the concept of Safe Harbour
Aybike Ceren Kahveci discusses the standard for defamation through the lens of social media, and asks what being a public figure means for the future of technology law.
Ahmad Akbar evaluates the use of smart contracts in the commercial sphere.
As many students accept their university places, and many others look forward to graduation, we consider some of the Techlaw pathways available to aspiring lawyers and entrepreneurs.
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