Artificial Intelligence
Learn six tips to develop a robust AI governance for your company. Your business colleagues are probably using AI. They will experiment with use cases and will want to use new tools.
The rise of AI presents opportunities for in-house lawyers to demonstrate leadership and advance their career. Sufficient familiarity with AI is also an increasing necessity for lawyers to serve their clients with competence.
Learn what artificial intelligence is (and is not), and get a grounding in the essential terminology.
This guide covers recent developments in artificial development, machine learning and big data laws and regulations across 22 jurisdictions.
Gain insights on key topics around artificial intelligence. Learn tips on boosting your knowledge and use of generative AI, developing and implementing an AI governance strategy, integrating AI into the legal department, meeting ethical obligations, protecting your organization's intellectual property, and addressing AI issues in vendor contracts.
Article 4 of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 ("AI Regulation") entered into force in February 2025, establishing a further obligation for companies in connection with the use of artificial intelligence ("AI"): Ensuring AI literacy.
This article discusses what AI literacy actually means, what extent are companies subject to this obligation, and what are the consequences of non-compliance.
Overview of enacted legislation in the European Union and the United States to regulate the development and use of artificial intelligence. Current as of February 19, 2025.
Companies in multiple industries are experimenting with artificial intelligence to generate specific solutions to long-standing challenges. To this end, numerous companies are filing patent applications for inventions involving AI.
This article outlines key aspects in-house counsel and inventors need to keep in mind when developing their AI-based inventions.