Artificial Intelligence Law (AI law) regulates the development, deployment, and use of AI.
While it’s easy to mistake AI law for lawyers using AI or how it impacts the legal profession, AI law really refers to how the law applies to AI.
Crucially, like other disruptive technologies, AI has changed rapidly over the last few decades. It’s made our lives more manageable and saved us valuable time to complete other tasks. It’s even performed remarkable tasks: think of the AI used to detect cancer in patients better than medical doctors.
Leverage AI (law)fully
However, the reality is that AI can also harm us significantly and perpetuate human biases.
That’s where we come in. We help the world’s most innovative organisations lawfully navigate their AI projects. Our clients rely on us for practical and empowering advice to manage AI’s legal risks. The goal is AI we can trust.
While AI has existed in one form or another for some time, its recent ubiquity has raised new legal issues. Most organisations and lawyers may not have needed to consider these issues in the past. In particular, AI’s disrupted:
- commercial contracts;
- privacy, data protection, and information security;
- consumer protection (product liability);
- employment; and
- intellectual property.
What is the impact of AI on your organisation
Assess the impact of AI on your organisation by doing an AI Impact Assessment.
Why choose Michalsons for your AI projects or programme?
- Save money by reducing your legal budget and spend. We have lower rates than the big firms. We offer alternative fee arrangements (including fixed fees). We have limits on disbursements and offer quick pay discounts.
- Save time by receiving the right AI law advice from qualified professionals. Easy access to a team of experienced and expert attorneys who focus on the law relating to AI.
- Receive high-quality work.
- Quick responses – get legal services within agreed time frames.
- Avoid legal problems, difficulties, and disputes by managing your legal risks.
- Get punchy, practical, jargon-free, and actionable help that relates to your specific circumstances – we serve our clients as though we were advising our close friends or family.
How we can help you with artificial intelligence law or AI law
To get AI governance right in your organisation you will need a combination of services. Explore how we can help you.
You may need to train members of your organisation to learn and raise their awareness. We often brief governing bodies on AI and run workshops for organisations. You can attend one of our public workshops or other events (or ask us to run one in-house for you). You can also get our newsletter and read our insights on contracts.
Empower your organisation with legal know-how by joining our Trustworthy AI programme. Guide your in-house legal or data management team to understand the implications, stay up to date with changes in the law and produce various documents. Our programme provides resources to help you identify AI’s legal issues and risks and effectively produce AI humans can trust, so that you can leverage AI (law)fully.
Employ software so you can ensure trustworthy AI. We help you select, buy, configure, implement and use tools to enable you to leverage AI (law)fully, ensuring stakeholder trust.
You may need the bespoke legal services of our expert team. Enquire about our services so that one of our experts can assist you.
Some things we can help you with regards AI law
AI GRC
Strengthen your organisation’s AI governance, risk, and compliance.Get AI GRC right by consulting with our specialists or attending our public or private workshops.
Big Data
Collect and acquire big data lawfully in order to train AI effectively.We can help with your big data agreements where you share, process, or transfer big data across borders.
AI Contracts
Drafting, workshopping, negotiating, and executing.We can meet all your AI contract needs: NDAs, DPAs, development, licence, and SaaS agreements.
AI Incidents
Incident planning, response, and recovery.We draft and customise incident policies, plans, and procedures and advise you on minimising information security risk.