28 research outputs found

    Connected Discovery: What the Ubiquity of Digital Evidence Means for Lawyers and Litigation

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    More than ten years ago, the Zubulake case raised awareness of the importance of digital evidence in litigation. At that time, for many lawyers, the discovery process consisted of collecting paper documents, manually reviewing those paper documents, and responding to document requests by producing paper documents. Digital evidence existed, but was more limited in scope and volume than it is today. Back then it was often overlooked or not recognized as a potential source of valuable evidence to be obtained in discovery

    AI4People: Ethical Guidelines for the Automotive Sector – Fundamental Requirements and Practical Recommendations

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    This paper presents the work of the AI4People-Automotive Committee established to advise more concretely on specific ethical issues that arise from autonomous vehicles (AVs). Practical recommendations for the automotive sector are provided across the topic areas: human agency and oversight, technical robustness and safety, privacy and data governance, transparency, diversity, non-discrimination and fairness, societal and environmental wellbeing, as well as accountability. By doing so, this paper distinguishes between policy recommendations that aim to assist policymakers in setting acceptable standards and industry recommendations that formulate guidelines for companies across their value chain. In the future, the automotive sector may rely on these recommendations to determine relevant next steps and to ensure that AVs comply with ethical principles.publishedVersio

    The Privacy, Security and Discoverability of Data on Wearable Health Devices: Fitness or Folly?

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    Introduction Wearable Health Devices and Their Data Advantages Privacy Security Discoverability Research Plan Research Goals Reference

    Interpretation art. 34bis 1968 Convention on Road Traffic:Discussion document for FG-AI4AD

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    Interpretation of the accepted Amendment to the 1968 Convention on Road Traffic, concerning the insertion of two new definitions (Article 1 (ab) and Article 1 (ac)) and the insertion of Article 34bis

    My Boyfriend\u27s Back

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