AI LAW

AI law refers to the legal and regulatory framework that governs the development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. This field of law is relatively new, but it is becoming increasingly important as AI technologies become more widespread and advanced. AI law covers a range of issues, including data privacy, intellectual property, liability, transparency, and accountability. It also addresses ethical concerns related to AI, such as bias, discrimination, and the impact of AI on employment and society. AI law involves a multidisciplinary approach, combining legal expertise with technical knowledge, and often involves collaboration between lawyers, policymakers, and AI experts. The development of AI law is critical to ensure that AI is used responsibly and ethically, and to protect the rights and interests of individuals and organizations.

Responsible AI

Responsible AI is a critical aspect of modern artificial intelligence (AI) development and implementation, ensuring ethical, transparent, and accountable practices. I’m Fede Nolasco, and in this article, we’ll explore the importance of responsible AI and discuss key principles that can guide your organization’s approach to AI adoption. 1. Understand the Importance of Responsible AI Responsible…

UK Introduces Data Reform Bill and Propose AI Regulation Approach

On July 18, 2022, the United Kingdom introduced a number of data reform initiatives aimed at promoting innovation and regulating the use of artificial intelligence. The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill (“DPDI”), which contains measures to “use AI responsibly while reducing compliance burdens on businesses to boost the economy,” is currently facing delays and…

EU Directives on AI Liability and Product Liability

On September 28, 2022, the European Commission (“EC”) published a set of proposals with the goals of giving businesses legal certainty, modernizing, and adapting the existing liability regime of the EU so that it can accommodate AI systems, and harmonizing the national liability rules for AI that each member state has in place. In its…

The EU Council approves its revisions to the draft EU Regulation on Artificial Intelligence

The Council has adopted a common approach to the AI Act. Its goal is to ensure that AI systems sold in the EU are safe and comply with fundamental rights and Union values. The Council of the EU (the Council) approved its revisions to the draft EU Regulation on Artificial Intelligence (“AI Act”) on December…