by Rob Healey | Jan 29, 2026 | AI & Emerging Tech Governance, birmingham, UK GDPR Law, West Midlands
The Silicon Canal & The Smart Factory: Data Privacy & AI Governance for West Midlands Manufacturing in 2026 The West Midlands, with its rich industrial heritage and pioneering spirit, is undergoing a profound transformation. As the Silicon Canal thrives and...
by Rob Healey | Jan 28, 2026 | AI & Emerging Tech Governance
The Reality of “Shadow AI” in 2026 Most organizations believe they have three or four “official” AI projects. In reality, recent audits across global enterprises suggest that up to 40% of departments are utilizing unauthorized AI tools for...
by Rob Healey | Jan 28, 2026 | AI & Emerging Tech Governance, UK GDPR Law
Introduction: The Silent Shift – From AI Potential to Personal Liability For years, Artificial Intelligence promised a revolution in UK financial services. From algorithmic trading to hyper-personalized customer advice, the potential for efficiency and innovation has...
by Rob Healey | Jan 20, 2026 | AI & Emerging Tech Governance, Privacy Operations (PrivOps)
The Great Collision: Why 2025 is the Year Privacy and AI Governance Finally Crashed By Rob Healey CEO Formiti Data International Date: January 2026 Introduction For the last three years, we have been warned that the “AI Regulation Wave” was coming. In late...
by Rob Healey | Jan 9, 2026 | AI & Emerging Tech Governance, Privacy Operations (PrivOps)
1. Executive Summary & Purpose Traditional software procurement is binary: it works or it doesn’t. AI procurement is probabilistic: it may work 95% of the time, hallucinate 4% of the time, and be biased 1% of the time. This playbook provides a structured...
by Rob Healey | Jan 9, 2026 | AI & Emerging Tech Governance, UK GDPR Law
Introduction The UK does not yet have a single, AI‑specific health statute; instead, AI in healthcare is governed by a patchwork of existing laws, regulators, and guidance spanning healthcare services, medical devices, data protection, and professional standards. For...