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How the EU AI Act addresses disability bias, automated decisions, accessibility and privacy under CRPD Articles 5, 9 and 22.

Public health agencies operate in a complex environment where timely information, coordinated responses, and clear communication can directly impact community outcomes. From managing disease outbreaks to implementing prevention programs, these organizations rely on collaboration across departments, jurisdictions, and partner institutions.

Concerns are growing over NHS England granting Palantir and external contractors access to identifiable patient data within the NHS Federated Data Platform. Learn about GDPR, human rights, medical confidentiality, Equality Act concerns, and what citizens can do to protect their privacy.

A comprehensive guide to intellectual property rights in the UK, including copyright, trademarks, and AI-generated content. Learn how to protect your image, voice, and creative work in the digital age.

Balancing Security, Privacy, and Accessibility in the UK’s New Digital ID System In September 2025, the UK government announced a plan to introduce a mandatory digital ID for citizens and …

As facial recognition continues to evolve, its deployment must be balanced against privacy laws, GDPR obligations, and fundamental human rights. Without stricter regulations and safeguards, the technology risks eroding the very freedoms it claims to protect.

For centuries, humanity has been fascinated with the idea of immortality, whether spiritual, biological, or digital. With modern advancements in neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and quantum theory, the question has evolved from myth to possibility: Could we one day upload our consciousness?

The fear that AI could be a competitor arises from concerns about job displacement, reduced creativity, and economic disruption. However, AI’s true potential lies in being a co-creator, enabling individuals, including disabled entrepreneurs, to leverage its capabilities to enhance and accelerate their work, while still maintaining the human touch in decision-making, creativity, and empathy.

A Blow to Digital Privacy and Human Rights Apple’s decision to withdraw Advanced Data Protection in the UK has sparked significant concerns about digital privacy, surveillance, and data security. While …

The Public Authorities (Fraud, Error & Recovery) Bill’s provisions, as currently proposed, represent a significant shift in the balance between combating fraud and protecting individual rights. While addressing fraudulent claims and recovering funds are legitimate goals, the government must ensure that these measures do not infringe on legal protections or human dignity.