This first part of a two-part series on U.S. regulation of artificial intelligence systems provides an overview and modern context for the existing regulatory, legal and risk management.
The alternative (“alt-“) animal products industry is growing increasingly more popular each year, causing an increased demand in foods made from plant proteins or cultured in a lab. As.
Many have viewed corporate commitments to ESG as largely performative measures amidst toothless compliance frameworks.1 But this has been changing and we expect that change to continue.
The United States and the European Union have or are proposing real enforcement mechanisms to protect against the sale of goods made using forced labor. Companies should expect increased scrutiny of their supply chains and prepare for government-initiated investigations.