Responses to Legal Reform Proposals and Public Inquiries and Consultations
As Head of the LEADS (Legal, Ethical & Accountable Digital Society) Lab, sometimes together with Lab members comprised of Ph D students and post-doctoral fellows, Karen Yeung provides written responses to public Consultation exercises and proposed legal reform and other inquiries into contemporary practice in the area of digital society.
Written Evidence Submitted to Public Accounts Committee: Use of AI in Government (2024)
Yeung, Karen, Use of AI in Government: Written Evidence to the Public Accounts Committee (May 3, 2024).
“The Smartest, Healthiest, Safest and Happiest Place:” A Response to the UK’s “Pro-Innovation” AI White Paper
Yeung, Karen and Ahmed-Rengers, Emma, “The Smartest, Healthiest, Safest and Happiest Place:” A Response to the UK’s “Pro-Innovation” AI White Paper, June 21, 2023.
How the EU Can Achieve Legally Trustworthy AI: A Response to the European Commission’s Proposal for an Artificial Intelligence Act
N Smuha, E Ahmed-Rengers, A Harkens, W Li, R Pisseli and K Yeung (2021) ‘How the EU Can Achieve Legally Trustworthy AI: A Response to the European Commission’s Proposal for an Artificial Intelligence Act, 31 August.
A Response to the European Commission’s White Paper on Artificial Intelligence
K Yeung (2020) ‘A Response to the European Commission’s White Paper on Artificial Intelligence’. 8 July.
Data protection in post-Brexit Britain: A response to the Government of the United Kingdom’s proposed reforms to UK data protection law
W.W.P. Damen, A Harkens, W Li, E Ahmed-Rengers and K Yeung (2021) ‘Data protection in post-Brexit Britain: A response to the Government of the United Kingdom’s proposed reforms to UK data protection law’.