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CMA looks to tool up for digital age
"The UK has an analogue system of competition and consumer law in a digital age" wrote Lord Andrew Tyrie, chair of the CMA, in a letter sent to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) this week outlining his proposals on l...
VAT and the Future of Journalism
In 2018, the UK government launched an independent review, led by veteran journalist Dame Frances Cairncross, to understand what could be done to preserve high-quality journalism in the digital economy. Supported by a panel of 11 industry experts, Cairncr...
Mixed reality for law firms
Yesterday, a team from Slaughter and May visited Microsoft's offices to explore ways in which mixed reality could be applied in a legal setting. The Microsoft Hololens is a headset which allows the user to interact with people, places and objects from bo...
Blending the physical and virtual worlds
The last few years have seen developments in integrated technologies, such as Hypersurfaces and smart fabrics, which aim to convert everyday items into user interfaces, able to recognise physical interactions, collect real-world data and trigger commands ...
Disruptive technology can support merger clearance
We are all familiar with stories of digital innovators disrupting traditional business models and markets: companies like Uber, Airbnb, Deliveroo, and Netflix have not only changed how we buy the same old goods or service but what we want to buy at all. A...
Data economy part 2: an environment of trust
Undoubtedly, users are increasingly aware of data protection risks. 73% of US consumers surveyed by SAS reported increasing concerns about personal data privacy, with 67% feeling that the US government should be doing more; while in the UK research by Ja...
Data economy part 1: what's your data identity?
Reportedly the world's first set of principles for the use of AI and data analytics in finance, the Monetary Authority of Singapore ("MAS") guidelines promote "FEAT" - fairness, ethics, accountability and transparency. Self-evident, perhaps, but as data ...
5G in the workplace - plenty of benefits, with a few risks
5G mobile connectivity will bring upload and download speeds of up to 20 times faster than we have now. It will enable more devices to access the internet at the same time, while reducing delay. Internet of Things applications will be able to transfer mor...
FCA consultation on cryptoassets - light in the darkness?
The “crypto” in cryptoasset ultimately derives from the Greek word κρυπτος, meaning hidden. This may seem fitting when there is little widespread understanding of cryptoassets (including cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Litecoin and other forms of digita...
The mind as a disruptive technology
Last week we hosted a talk entitled: “The mind as a disruptive technology”. It was jointly promoted by our Innovation network and Thrive, our mental health and wellbeing network. Jonathan Garner, founder of Mind over Tech, spoke engagingly about how our m...