Diritto al Digitale
Diritto al Digitale is the must-listen podcast on innovation law, brought to you by Giulio Coraggio, data and technology lawyer at the global law firm DLA Piper. Each episode explores the cutting-edge legal challenges shaping our digital world—from data privacy and artificial intelligence to the Internet of Things, outsourcing, e-commerce, and intellectual property.
Join us as we illuminate the legal frameworks behind today’s breakthroughs and provide insider insights on how innovation is transforming the future of business and society.
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Diritto al Digitale
Latest Episodes
AI Value Gap and AI Act: Why 81% of Companies Fail to Turn AI into Real Business Value
Why are 82% of companies investing in artificial intelligence, yet 81% fail to generate real business value?In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, hosted by Giulio Coraggio, technology and data lawyer at the global law firm DLA...
AI Act vs US AI Policy Framework: Regulatory Divergence and Its Impact on Global AI Governance
The global race to regulate artificial intelligence is accelerating—and companies can no longer afford to ignore it.In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, Giulio Coraggio, Technology and Data Lawyer at DLA Piper, analyzes the growing d...
Dual-Use Technologies: The Hidden Military Side of Europe’s AI, Chips and Space Industry
Artificial intelligence, semiconductors, satellites, robotics.Most people see them as civilian technologies powering the digital economy.But many of these innovations also have a military dimension.They are what regulators ...
Digital Law Predictions for 2026: AI Governance, GDPR, Cybersecurity & Crypto
In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, Giulio Coraggio, Technology & Data Lawyer at DLA Piper, hosts a roundtable with DLA Piper colleagues to share their predictions on the legal developments that will most impac...
AI Training and Copyright: Is “Fair Use” Still a Viable Legal Shield?
A new US lawsuit brought by authors against leading AI developers reopens a core legal question: can large-scale AI training on copyrighted books systematically qualify as fair use? In this episode of Diritto al Digitale, Giulio Coragg...