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Decision Intelligence: Data Ethics

GovLoop

By definition, data ethics refers to the norms of behavior that promote appropriate judgments and accountability when acquiring, managing or using data. But AI’s expansive use has made data ethics increasingly important. 4 Basic Principles of Data Ethics Ownership: Individuals own their data or their information.

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FBI’s AI efforts face funding and workforce barriers, OIG finds

FedScoop

The OIG delivered three recommendations to the FBI in order for it to comply with AI-related requirements called out in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023: finish the Analytical Framework for Emerging and Disruptive Technology (AFEDT) process, assign transaction authorities to officials responsible for research activities, (..)

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The Most-Read Legal Industry Law360 Guest Articles Of 2023

Government Contracts

A range of legal industry topics drew readers' attention in Law360's Expert Analysis section this year, from associate retention strategies to ethical billing practices.

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Climate Change: Hot Topics in Ethics

Government Contracts & Global Trade

McCarter & English partner Cathy Mohan co-presents “Climate Change: Hot Topics in Ethics” at the 2023 DRI Asbestos Medicine Seminar in Austin, TX. More information The post Climate Change: Hot Topics in Ethics appeared first on McCarter & English, LLP.

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In The World Of Legal Ethics, 10 Trends To Note From 2023

Government Contracts

Lucian Pera at Adams and Reese and Trisha Rich at Holland & Knight identify the top legal ethics trends from 2023 — including issues related to hot documents, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity — that lawyers should be aware of to put their best foot forward.

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The final countdown: National Procurement Policy Statement and new guidance

VWV

With just a week to go before the Procurement Act 2023 (Act) goes live, the National Procurement Policy Statement (NPPS) has been published, marking the final piece to complete the package of legislation and guidance on the Act. This aligns with the stronger sanctions in the Act relating to performance, exclusions, and debarment.

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2023 Year in Review: Technology

Kluwer Arbitration

The year 2023 bore witness to the rise of ChatGPT, a development which prompted a flurry of commentary on the implications of the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in international arbitration. For all its benefits, however, the use of ChatGPT is not without risks, both professional and ethical.

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