
The knotty problem of applying real-world laws to VR and AR
VR and AR are evolving fast, but our slow-moving legal systems are unprepared. Here are the challenges this poses, and the questions we should be asking.
CEO / Founder of The Cantellus Group, an innovative boutique consulting company working to operationalise policy and oversight of AI and other frontier technologies as they are used in the real world. Retired Partner, Latham & Watkins, LLP (Global Antitrust and Competition); advising on complex M&A regulatory matters and on governance and oversight by Boards, C-Suite and General Counsels of AI and associated technologies. Board member at Legal Momentum and Not For Sale; Member, DirectWomen, International Women's Forum, NationSwell.
VR and AR are evolving fast, but our slow-moving legal systems are unprepared. Here are the challenges this poses, and the questions we should be asking.
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