Concatenated Reads
There’s a lot of information coming at you from all angles. We know.
Concatenated Reads curates the news from across the internet (just look at this page of all the feeds we screen!), and a real person decides whether or not they are important enough for us to share with you. And we’re trying not to add to the noise either. What you’ll get is a short take and takeaway from us, and a link to the original source material. We’ll try not to duplicate things, but we can’t promise!
The aim is to provide you with curated, actionable content so that you feel prepared for what the world has to throw at you. Well, so long as it relates to commercial law, tech, data or the world of work, anyway.
For business leaders, lawyers, and the humans behind both. Pick what fits. Ignore the rest.
Choose your strand
Being in business — Commercial, technology, and data law for the decisions you’re actually making. No jargon. No scare tactics.
Being in law — Substantive law, the legal market, and what it means to lead, work or study in the legal world.
Being Human — Not about the job. About the person doing it. Knowing yourself. Knowing others. And putting that into action.
And if you want more?
We also have additional feeds for those who want to dive deeper – you can add on:
Tech use — Technology and how it’s changing the way legal and business work gets done.
Better Work — Management, structure, culture, and strategy at an organisational level.
Tech industry — The business and legal landscape of the technology sector.
Being in Business
Spotify will add a green “Verified by Spotify” badge to show which artists are real humans, not AI creations. This badge helps listeners trust the music and appears only on profiles that meet Spotify’s authenticity rules. The change comes as many AI-generated songs flood streaming platforms, causing
01 May 2026
Mozilla opposes Google’s new Prompt API because it may limit web openness and favor Google’s AI model. They worry it forces developers to follow Google’s rules, hurting fairness and interoperability. Google says the API encourages innovation, but tests show its AI often performs poorly.
01 May 2026
Congress extended Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for 45 days to allow more time for reform talks. The House passed a version with minor changes but no warrant requirements, causing frustration among some lawmakers. Privacy advocates say the bill does not do enough to protec
01 May 2026
It’s cheaper and faster to collect people’s opinions using AI, but will it make polls more accurate?
01 May 2026
Being in Law
03 May 2026
Most companies do not properly answer requests for access to personal data, with 83.5% of such requests ignored or incomplete. Big tech firms often fail to provide full replies, making it hard for people to check their data use. The European Commission wants to limit these access rights, but experts
03 May 2026
The ICO has today published its finalised guidance on Storage and Access Technologies (SATs), alongside an update on its online tracking strategy.
03 May 2026
At the start of 2025, we published our online tracking strategy setting out our plans to give people meaningful choice and control over how they are tracked online, and provide businesses with certainty to innovate responsibly.
03 May 2026
While the world establishes copyright for AI-generated assets, Adobe’s legal chief calls for greater creator protection and asset verification.
02 May 2026
English councils will start using a new AI tool from Google to help speed up building project decisions. The AI will give recommendations, but humans will make the final call. The government hopes this will make planning faster and support building more homes.
Being Human
03 May 2026
Human intelligence is shaped by our limits, like short lives and simple communication, which makes us special. AI can do many tasks but works differently and faces other challenges. Instead of rivals, humans and AI should be seen as different minds with unique strengths.
01 May 2026
It’s cheaper and faster to collect people’s opinions using AI, but will it make polls more accurate?