Developing Trust in a Changing Internet

Developing Trust in a Changing Internet

Who should take responsibility for online content: states, companies or consumers? How should we prepare for the metaverse and Web3? At the RAID conference in October 2022, Deloitte Partner Nick Seeber, Allen & Overy Partner Maeve Hanna, Christel Schaldemose MEP…
 Is consent a panacea for online danger?

Is consent a panacea for online danger?

Does consent offer the best privacy and safety for internet users? And what are the issues around consent as a legal basis when it comes to children? Steve Wood, Consultant, Allen & Overy, Cecilia Álvarez, Director of Privacy Policy Engagement,…
 Making light work of dark patterns

Making light work of dark patterns

At a Privacy Laws & Business webinar, experts from Meta, Stanford, the Norwegian Consumer Council and Amadeus revealed the prevalence of dark patterns and what businesses, regulators and policymakers can do to prevent them. Ben Avison reports   The term…
 In technology we trust

In technology we trust

Governments, regulators, companies or consumers – who should take responsibility for creating a safe and trustworthy digital environment?   At RAID Digital on 4 May, Emma Wright, Director, Institute of AI and Partner at Harbottle & Lewis moderated a panel…
 AI’s balancing Act

AI’s balancing Act

Legislating AI involves weighing up a range of human and industrial concerns, as speakers from UNESCO, Meta, the European Commission, national government and regulators explored at RAID Digital   When people think of the European Commission, they tend to think…