The Litigation Podcast

30 - The Impact of AI: Are Existing Laws Enough?


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Tune in to episode 30 of The Litigation Podcast: The Impact of AI: Are Existing Laws Enough? 

AI-powered automated systems are rapidly reshaping decision-making across sectors. In this episode, the panel examines whether current legal frameworks are sufficiently robust and adaptable to meet the challenges this poses. The discussion addresses two core issues: the right to a human decision and the legal implications of automated decision-making by public authorities and private entities. It then assesses how these challenges are already playing out in practice across both the public and private sectors. The panel asks: do we need new legal safeguards, or can existing laws rise to the occasion? 

The seminar was chaired by James Segan KC, Blackstone Chambers, and the episode includes: 

  • Jeremias Adams-Prassl, Professor of Law & Associate Dean (Research), Oxford University, Blackstone Chambers Academic Panel Member 
  • Joe Tomlinson, Professor of Administrative Law at the Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London, Blackstone Chambers Academic Panel Member 
  • Ravi Mehta, Blackstone Chambers 
  • Ava Mayer, Blackstone Chambers 
  • Hugo Murphy, Blackstone Chambers

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