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TECHNOLOGY TRANSACTIONS, OUTSOURCING, AND COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS NEWS FOR LAWYERS AND SOURCING PROFESSIONALS
Mike Pierides and James Mulligan co-authored an article in the Journal of Securities Operations & Custody which explores key themes of outsourcing and third-party risk management regimes that apply to financial entities and their service providers. The article serves as a compendium of key differences between regulatory expectations on resiliency and outsourcing, highlights key best practices and challenges to implementing these expectations, and, finally, considers the impact of artificial intelligence solutions on such regulatory expectations.
Please join us for our fourth annual Artificial Intelligence Boot Camp, during which Morgan Lewis lawyers will discuss the latest developments, insights, and impacts of AI usage and integration for companies of all sizes and industries.
Please join us on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, from 12:00–1:00 pm ET as partners Ksenia Andreeva and Kristin Hadgis and associate Oliver Bell provide a global update on data handling and compliance issues with a focus on the United States, Europe, and the Middle East.
On January 13, 2025, the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced the UK AI Opportunities Action Plan. The AI Opportunities Action Plan outlines the UK’s intentions to become a world leader in artificial intelligence technology for the benefit of private businesses and their customers as well as for all UK residents via AI-enabled public services.
On January 8, 2025, partners Doneld Shelkey, Mike Pierides, and Marina Aronchik presented an Outsourcing and Technology 2025 webinar as part of the Morgan Lewis Tech & Sourcing Webinar Series: Data 2025.
On January 14, 2025, President Joseph R. Biden issued an Executive Order aimed at advancing US leadership in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, focusing on the development of AI data centers on federal lands. Developers selected through a solicitation process will have the opportunity to lease select federal lands for constructing AI data centers and the energy infrastructure needed to power them.
As we look ahead to 2025, it's clear that the next few years will bring about groundbreaking shifts across industries, with technologies such as AI, quantum computing, data centers, robotics, and autonomous vehicles leading the charge. These innovations are far more than buzzwords—they have the potential to redefine how we live, work, and interact. In this article, we dive into the top technologies set to make a significant impact in 2025 and explore why they’re worth watching closely.
Open-source software (OSS) and artificial intelligence (AI) are commonly used terms in today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape. Both are pivotal in shaping modern technology but are rooted in different goals and philosophies. OSS promotes collaboration and transparency, while AI looks to mimic human behaviors. Despite their objective differences, there are intriguing intersections between OSS and AI, which this article will explore.
We invite you to join us for Data 2025, our upcoming Tech & Sourcing webinar series. In this series of webinars, our lawyers will consider the key global challenges facing businesses in their use of data.
Our technology transactions, outsourcing, and commercial contracts team on October 30, 2024 held its annual industry summit in New York. The theme this year was Unleashing the Potential of Technology, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI). Attendees included in-house counsel and sourcing professionals across a number of industries, including representatives from the client and vendor side. The diverse audience led to highly interactive discussions among some of the leading voices in the tech and sourcing fields.