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Graduate of History from The University Sussex and a Masters in Journalism from The University of Groningen, James Field has written for publication in the United Kingdom and Netherlands across a range of topics including arts, culture, environmental and legal sector issues. He served as Deputy Editor for a leading Legal publication and currently researches and writes on the digital asset space, with a focus on legal changes impacting the industry.

Article by James Field

London Blockchain Conference 2024: Establishing trust in AI with Scott Zoldi of FICO
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21 May, 2024

London Blockchain Conference 2024: Establishing trust in AI with Scott Zoldi of FICO

Concluding his keynote speech on Day 1 of the LBC 2024, Scott Zoldi stated that blockchain can regain trust and...
London Blockchain Conference 2024: Blockchain’s role in the future of cybersecurity
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21 May, 2024

London Blockchain Conference 2024: Blockchain’s role in the future of cybersecurity

The concepts of blockchain for security were unpacked at the opening panel discussion on the "Insight stage" of the LBC...
Digital asset space taking fire from multiple sources in UK
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21 May, 2024

Digital asset space taking fire from multiple sources in UK

Most of U.K. digital asset firms were shut down for promoting a Ponzi scheme, while a top financial regulator told...
US Senate AI Working Group releases roadmap for AI legislation, funding and research
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17 May, 2024

US Senate AI Working Group releases roadmap for AI legislation, funding and research

The roadmap included recommendations on regulatory actions and a call for Congress to approve $32 billion in funding for AI...
ETFs and mutual funds will be on blockchain: Franklin Templeton
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17 May, 2024

ETFs and mutual funds will be on blockchain: Franklin Templeton

Franklin Templeton President and CEO Jenny Johnson talked about the benefits of blockchain, where the technology is going, and how...
US lawmakers seek to protect homegrown AI technology from rival nations
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17 May, 2024

US lawmakers seek to protect homegrown AI technology from rival nations

The proposed bill would give the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security the authority to use export controls on...

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