Daily LInks
1. Senior UK lawmakers want more scrutiny of Shein ahead of possible London listing. “A company which has failed to make full disclosures about its supply chains as required by UK law, and where there are grave concerns about its factory working conditions has no place in London.” – Read More on Reuters
2. RELATED READ: Will Shein Prompt the SEC to Adopt a New Forced Labor Certification? Attorneys for various states have looked to the United States’ stock market regulator to ensure that companies listed on U.S. exchanges – including potentially Shein – are acting in compliance with U.S. trade law. – Read More on TFL
3. Washington pushes for new AI rules protecting artists as Hollywood backlash mounts. Federal lawmakers will have to figure out whether this law would preempt a certain patchwork of state laws that are already in place, such as the ELVIS Act in Tennessee. – Read More on Yahoo
4. The Rise of the Chief AI Officer. The presence of these positions not only signifies the paramount importance of AI in various industries, but also heralds a focus on optimizing AI strategies and fostering innovation in organizations. – Read More on Forbes
5. Retail and Gen AI: Now Scale Those Terrific Early Returns. Retailers can accelerate their scaling efforts by prioritizing families of use cases, such as those that personalize a shopper’s experience or automate software development. – Read More on Bain & Co.
6. Vampire’s Wife closure shows battle faced by independent British fashion brands. “We have plenty of tourists in London. They eat ice-cream and go to museums but to shop luxury fashion, they jump on the train to Paris for the day.” – Read More on the Guardian