23 01, 2025

Blog series on exploring the Intersections of Technology, Health, and Law: Navigating the ethical tightrope in healthcare: Balancing AI and the monetization of health data

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Stuart Ssebibubbu, Research Officer, Afya na Haki Artificial intelligence (AI) integration in healthcare holds immense promise, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. The healthcare industry is on the brink of a transformative era, thanks to the advent of AI. This shift brings new solutions that have the potential to significantly improve patient care, simplify diagnostics, and enhance treatment procedures. [...]

15 01, 2025

Blog series on exploring the Intersections of Technology, Health, and Law: AI in Healthcare (Part 2/2): Inclusive Strategies for Equitable Implementation in the UK

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Esperanza Miyake, Yureshya Perera and Sharifah Sekalala As the race for AI technology intensifies within the Global North, the UK has not taken a backseat. Research in AI and its implementation have spread into sectors such as finance, healthcare, education, and security. Our first roundtable blog, titled “AI in Healthcare (Part 1/2): Unveiling the Risks [...]

15 01, 2025

Blog Series on Exploring the Intersections of Technology, Health, and Law: AI in Healthcare (Part 1/2): Unveiling the Risks for Marginalised Populations

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Esperanza Miyake, Yureshya Perera and Sharifah Sekalala Artificial intelligence (AI), an area with growing interest and often harped as the solution for many issues, has made significant inroads into national healthcare systems over the past decade. AI holds power to positively impact healthcare delivery and improve patient outcomes. However, there are growing concerns around the [...]

18 12, 2024

Turning scholarship into an “engaging” podcast using AI: interdisciplinary perspectives

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by Dr Edward Kirton-Darling, Senior Lecturer at the University of Bristol Law School, and Professor Will Smith, Department for Computer Science, University of York, Ed & Will in 1987 (or is it?) On 11 September 2024, Google released an Audio Overview feature as part of NotebookLM, a ChatGPT-type tool which analyses uploaded documents and generates summaries, [...]

6 09, 2024

The Future of Law: The Essential Role of Human Oversight in AI-Driven Decision-Making

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Ammar Zafar, PhD Candidate, University of Liverpool, School of Law Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the legal sector signifies a significant shift from traditional, labour-intensive methods to a more efficient, technology-driven approach. This transformation goes beyond mere convenience; it represents a fundamental change with the potential to revolutionise access to legal services and improve procedural [...]

13 06, 2024

Regulation and the Common Good

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As a follow-up to the WINIR workshop, ‘Regulation and the Common Good’, this blog post takes the form of a ‘Q & A’ between Richard Craven, the workshop organiser, and the workshop’s two keynote speakers: Tony Prosser and Julia Black. Tony Prosser is Professor Emeritus at the University of Bristol School of Law, having been [...]