Overview
We offer an international team of experienced, technically strong artificial intelligence (AI) lawyers to help you identify and navigate the practical, legal, regulatory and ethical challenges presented by AI.
We have experience across the key practice areas for AI, including corporate, commercial, financing, competition law, cyber security, data protection, employment, intellectual property and product liability. We help with strategy, acquisition, collaborations, IP protection, licensing, and litigation in the areas where AI and the law overlap.
We have a deep understanding of the technology, the applicable law and regulation and the developing policy and legislative landscape to make any AI project a real success.
What is AI?
There is no universally accepted definition of AI, but a reasonable summary is that it covers the automation of tasks that are generally considered to require intelligence. Much of AI's recent breakthroughs are in "machine learning", where a computer system follows procedures to learn from data or an environment. The dramatic advances are typically accompanied by significant limitations, such as a lack of transparency as to how the AI works, risks of unpredictable failure and potential bias.