AI is having a profound impact across many industries and our latest report provides essential legal guidance for businesses navigating this rapidly changing landscape.
Every week, Artificial Intelligence providers are announcing new partnerships, investment and integrations with business core technology that effect our own strategy and ultimately the day-to-day workings of our staff, and it is interesting to see the impact of this rapid growth of AI on operations and obligations of businesses across different sectors.
This report covers key areas such as intellectual property, data protection, privacy, and internal AI governance, as well as sector-specific insights into AI's role in energy and private equity.
Our goal is to support our clients in their journey of efficiency and AI. The growing incentives to explore AI’s wide-ranging capabilities will naturally come with risks for businesses. As a result, organisations need to consider their approach to integrating this technology into business operations, whilst understanding its rapidly evolving nature.
This publication provides an overview of the legal implications posed by AI and generative AI, the practical considerations of using this technology, and how we can offer our expertise through innovative applications.
Artificial intelligence in business and AI law
With a growing emphasis on regulatory developments, particularly in the UK and EU, businesses must be aware of emerging legal challenges, from liability risks to the ethical use of AI.
This comprehensive guide equips businesses with practical strategies for implementing AI while ensuring compliance with legal frameworks. Whether your organisation is exploring AI integration or enhancing existing AI systems, this report will provide valuable insights to stay ahead of the curve.
Five key takeaways:
- AI and Intellectual Property
Understand how AI impacts IP rights and ownership, and how to protect your business’s intellectual assets.
- Data privacy risks
Learn how AI technologies interact with data protection laws, and the necessary steps for compliance.
- Litigation and liability
Discover potential legal risks associated with AI, from defamation to product liability. - Sector insights
Explore the transformative power of AI in sectors like energy and private equity.
- Future-proofing with governance
Implement effective AI governance policies to mitigate risks and ensure transparency.