The members of our team support artificial intelligence players (AI departments, technology companies, AI solution providers and publishers, data players, educational establishments, research laboratories, creators…) as well as all public and private entities, across all sectors, in implementing their projects to integrate AI into their business strategy.
Today, AI is everywhere, and its day-to-day benefits no longer need to be demonstrated: prediction, guidance, recommendation, diagnostics, security, access to education and training, advances in health and medicine, task automation, productivity gains…
On the other hand, the emergence of algorithmic technologies is accompanied by growing concerns about their possible undesirable effects for individuals: transparency, traceability, control of learning and evolution by data, reliability, bias, security and confidentiality.
From this point of view, with the emergence of the most powerful generative AIs and the dazzling success of ChatGPT, a new stage has unquestionably been reached.
Hence the importance of devising a strategy for regulating AI not only through ethics, but also through the law. And to set up a genuine legal ecosystem specific to algorithms.
Worldwide, a movement is taking shape to create a trustworthy artificial intelligence. Europe is launching an unprecedented legislative package: With the Artificial Intelligence Act or Digital Service Act at the forefront, several directives and regulations are on the drawing board in Brussels. For the first time, the EU is preparing to set the limits of what is acceptable for our democratic societies.
As part of its work as an artificial intelligence lawyer, the network is called upon to provide the following services:
- Applicable international, national and European regulations;
- Supporting industry players in their projects to integrate AI into their corporate strategy;
- Managing the legal risks involved in introducing and deploying AI technology for internal or external use;
- Liability of robotic and AI systems;
- Intellectual and industrial property ;
- Strategy for protecting (legal qualification and applicable regime, filings, protective measures, defense) and valorizing an innovation;
- Evaluation of the design, implementation, operation, enhancement and maintenance of AI systems;
- Drawing up contracts and associated documents.
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European AI Act – London 2025
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Generative AI for Lawyers – Paris 2024
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Lexing Global Conference: “Generative AI for Lawyers and Legal Experts”
