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TechLaw10

TechLaw10

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概要

TechLaw10 is a 10-minute podcast update from U.S. lawyer and professor Eric Sinrod, a partner at Duane Morris, and UK lawyer Jonathan Armstrong, where they share insights on developments where technology intersects with the law in the EU and the U.S. These well-known commentators are sought out in the media for their opinions on breaking news and developing trends. Whether you are in North America, the UK, or Europe, you can hear directly from them regarding the latest technology issues in the US and across the pond. 経済学
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  • OpenClaw & Agentic AI Risk
    2026/03/24
    In this film, Punter Southall Law's Jonathan Armstrong discusses OpenClaw & Agentic AI with Professor Eric Sinrod. This is episode 298 in the popular TechLaw10 series. You can listen to earlier podcasts here, including episode 291, which specifically looked at AgenticAI. You can also watch episode 291 here: Agentic AI – what is it & what are the risks? The podcast includes top tips to help avoid issues when using Agentic AI. Jonathan & Eric discuss various aspects of the recent investigations into OpenClaw & Orchids, including: OpenClaw's history and security concerns The concerns over prompt injection The issues with ShadowAI regulatory action against OpenClaw in the Netherlands and in Hong Kong The issues with Orchids The issues with OpenClaw's connections with social media & LLMs The need to ensure AI literacy The importance of reasonable due diligence the need for a DPIA or AIIA the need to consider other regulatory obligations, e.g., under NIS or DORA Resources: There are more details on OpenClaw's issues here. Jonathan talked about the EU AI Act; FAQs are available here. A glossary of AI terms is also available here. The paper Jonathan references by Darren Williams is here. Jonathan also mentions a BBC investigation into Orchids, available here. Eric Sinrod’s details can be found here, and Jonathan Armstrong’s details are available here. The TechLaw10 LinkedIn group is here.
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    20 分
  • Predictions for 2026
    2026/01/29
    In this film, Punter Southall Law's Jonathan Armstrong & Prof. Eric Sinrod discuss their predictions for 2026. This is episode 296 in the popular TechLaw10 series. You can listen to earlier podcasts here. Eric & Jonathan also talk about: AI laws & regulation + the patchwork nature of AI law in the US AI vacuums & AI-assisted search (see the article here https://puntersouthall.law/insights/ai-inf...) Political responses to AI, including the Grok nudification scandal, TikTok separation & DeepSeek Changes to US rules on patents The issues with Shadow AI The rise in vendor compromises & cybersecurity challenges The chances of the EU Digital Omnibus passing Changes to data privacy enforcement, including in Indiana, Kentucky & Rhode Island How sanctions can affect the tech landscape The dangers of hallucinations, aka AI lying Resources: There are FAQs on the EU AI Act here. A glossary of AI terms is also available here. There’s also a summary of Italy’s new AI law here. Our previous podcast on AI literacy is here. Jonathan talks briefly about his work on the NYSBA AI Task Force. Details can be found here. Eric Sinrod’s details can be found here, and Jonathan Armstrong’s details are available here. The TechLaw10 LinkedIn group is here.
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    23 分
  • AI in Healthcare - Risks & Responsibilities
    2025/12/12
    In this film, Punter Southall Law's Jonathan Armstrong discusses AI in healthcare with Eric Sinrod, a California professor and attorney at Duane Morris LLP. They are joined by Rachel Sveiven, a Medical Student who has written a paper on the AI issues in medicine. This is episode 296 in the popular TechLaw10 series. You can listen to earlier podcasts here. Rachel starts by talking about some of the issues with AI in healthcare. Rachel, Eric, & Jonathan also talk about: Liability for AI & for misdiagnosis The issues of misdiagnosis, overdiagnosis, overtesting, & the role of chatbots Whether AI prompts are disclosable The issues with training data Positive uses for AI Issues with healthcare disparity The need for care when gathering patient data There is also a glossary of AI terms here, and Jonathan refers to the G v. K case here. He also discusses a data protection investigation into the collection of kidney disease data, available here. Our previous podcast on AI literacy is here. Eric Sinrod’s details can be found here, and Jonathan Armstrong’s details are available here. The TechLaw10 LinkedIn group is here.
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    21 分
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