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Artificial intelligence and automation are changing the way we do business. While the use of AI offers many benefits, it also presents a wide range of legal obligations and questions, especially in areas such as regulatory compliance, governance, public reporting, privacy and ethics.
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The sci-fi fascination with AI is well established, long in the tooth and a lazy way of looking at the opportunities (and moreover the threats) presented by AI.
7 March 2024
Following the political agreement on the EU's AI Act, the International Standards Organisation (ISO) has published its standard ISO/IEC 42001_2023 – Artificial Intelligence – Management System (ISO/IEC 42001), being the world's first standard on AI management system (AIMS), on 18 December 2023.
11 January 2024
"How can we legally protect works we create using AI?" This is a question which intellectual property lawyers have frequently been asked since the emergence of generative AI. The Beijing Internet Court's recent judgment in Li v Liu; Re Spring Breeze Has Brought Tenderness provides insight from the perspective of the Chinese courts.
8 January 2024
AI has the power to revolutionise almost any industry and is being embraced far and wide. The pressure is on to develop ever more sophisticated AI systems. In other areas of technology, the patent system plays a pivotal role in protecting rights to ensure a return on investment in research and development, but is it fit for purpose when it comes to protecting AI-related innovation?
2 January 2024
On 20 December 2023, the UK Supreme Court handed down its long awaited judgment in Thaler v. Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks, dismissing Stephen Thaler's appeal and upholding the decision of the Court of Appeal.
27 December 2023
Businesses operating globally might experience substantial overlap in compliance efforts to meet the requirements of both.
2 November 2023
The EO makes sweeping mandates to the primary executive departments, pulling in the significant resources of the federal government in a way rarely seen outside of a national crisis.
31 October 2023
“We need to strike a balance between transformational and sustainable innovation,” said Schumer.
27 October 2023
Pressure is mounting on Congress to act.
28 June 2023
Danny Tobey, M.D., J.D., one of DLA Piper’s leading attorneys in the field of artificial intelligence, recently appeared on the Eye on AI podcast, hosted by longtime New York Times correspondent Craig Smith, to discuss the evolving legal landscape surrounding AI regulation.
In this webinar, the chairs of the 2024 Life Sciences AI Summit will discuss the implications for the life sciences industry arising from President Biden’s landmark October 30 Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence. From funding research, to signaling new obligations on pre-and post-market life sciences AI, the Executive Order directs multiple federal agencies to roll out new regulations – and suggests the contours of potential future legislation to come.
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Red teaming involves deliberately probing an AI model to test the limits of its capabilities. Our handbook explores how your company may make best use of this approach and become red team ready.
18 October 2023
High-level guidelines to help you understand the principles underlying the use of generative AI platforms in your business.
6 June 2023
Companies use artificial intelligence to take decisions that can have a significant impact on our lives. AI must be regulated to protect ourselves, and to use technology without manipulation or bias. Mark O'Conor, Vincent Sanchez, Larissa Bifano, and Giulio Coraggio discuss to which standards AI should be held.
28 March 2023
A summary of coming opportunities to engage with the US Copyright Office on AI policy as well as the Copyright Office’s current position on registrability of works generated by and with AI.
21 March 2023
Fashion and art have always been deeply entangled. Many famous fashion houses have looked for inspiration for their collections in the works of grand masters, like van Gogh, Monet or Picasso. And many artists, like Sorolla or Zuloaga, have reflected a real passion for fashion in their work.
28 February 2023
Can users’ prompts in generative artificial intelligence technology be granted protection under intellectual property law?
15 February 2023
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The DLA Piper AI and Employment Podcasts are a series of discussions of the key employment law issues facing employers arising out of AI.
Taking another step forward in China's AI journey, the Chinese regulators have recently announced standards for generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) services.
We are delighted to extend an invitation to you for our latest AI webinar as we delve into the implications of the recently finalized EU AI Act, set to be published imminently.
A thought-provoking discussion on the future of AI regulation.
14 December 2023
Danny Tobey shares insight with fortune.com.
14 February 2023
Increasingly capable algorithms, the proliferation of data and huge increases in computer power mean that the benefits of AI/robotics are no longer theoretical but a reality.
10 November 2022