Tag results for 'artificial intelligence'
Between algorithms and fundamental rights: the EU’s AI Act and its impact on Latin American employment law
This article examines the growing adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems in employment and analyses how the European Union (EU)’s AI Act is influencing emerging regulatory frameworks across Latin America, particularly in areas such as transparency, risk classification, human oversight, and worker protection. It highlights how Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay are aligning with EU standards while navigating local institutional, economic, and ethical challenges in shaping AI governance for the workplace.
Released on Apr 21, 2026
Artificial intelligence at work: a Malaysian perspective
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping Malaysia’s workforce by transforming job roles, productivity expectations, and necessary skill sets, creating both opportunities for efficiency and risks of displacement. In response, upskilling initiatives and digital education reforms have been introduced to equip employees with AI competencies, while emphasising the need for coordinated policies to ensure automation complements human labour.
Released on Apr 21, 2026
AI at work: what employers must require, document, and enforce on confidentiality, IP and responsible AI use
As generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools become embedded in everyday workplace practices, Indian employers face growing legal exposure across confidentiality, intellectual property, and governance. This article examines the contractual gaps created by this shift and offers practical guidance for building enforceable AI use frameworks.
Released on Apr 21, 2026
Regulation of artificial intelligence: Ukraine’s current approach
This article examines the developing legal framework for artificial intelligence in Ukraine, which is aimed at harmonisation with EU legislation. It outlines the regulatory strategy guided by the Ministry of Digital Transformation’s White Paper, advancing a bottom-up alignment model through the transition from soft law instruments to prospective mandatory statutory regulation
Released on Mar 10, 2026
New global norms on responsible AI beyond the EU: the G7 Hiroshima Process international guiding principles for developing advanced AI systems and its application in Japan
Through the rapid development of advanced AI systems, such as generative AI, however, the need for ensuring responsible AI has increased. In October 2023, the leaders of the Group of Seven (G7), chaired by Japan, agreed on the Hiroshima AI Process Comprehensive Policy Framework. The framework includes the adoption of the International Guiding Principles on AI and the International Code of Conduct for AI developers, based on the OECD’s report Towards a G7 Common Understanding on Generative AI.
Released on Jan 11, 2024
The metaverse and the evolution of the workplace
The metaverse is an unknown space, with endless possibilities. Technology is changing the way we see the world and, therefore, impacting the workplace and providing a new way of working no matter where we are.
Released on Jun 20, 2023