When AI Makes You Look Busy, Not Productive
A new term is making headlines: "workslop"—AI-generated work that looks polished but lacks substance. Research found 40% of workers encountered it last month, costing $186 per employee in cleanup time. For resource-constrained lawyers, you can't spend time fixing what's irretrievably broken.
Comparing approaches to regulating Generative AI
I compare two discussions papers on possible approaches to regulating the use of generative AI.
Assumptions, reassessed
The only Data Protection case to reach the Court of Appeal touches on an obscure area of the PDPA, but raises questions on how confident one can be about the law.
What I am looking forward to at TechLaw.Fest, IAPP Asia Privacy Forum & SCCE Singapore Regional
I will give a heads up on when I will attend during a week of conferences.
I would cheat on the bar exam
Does cheating on the bar exam say more about the cheaters' integrity or about our flawed system of bar admission?
The Latest from the PDPC: The Good, The Bad and the Undertaking
Some time has elapsed since I studied an enforcement decision from the Personal Data Protection Commission in Singapore. How much has changed for data protection since then?
Will Increased Penalties Lead to Greater Compliance With the PDPA?
This post is part of a series relating to the amendments to the Personal Data Protection Act in Singapore in