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Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence

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Artificial Intelligence

Businesses across the globe and in all industry sectors are being rapidly transformed by artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and data-driven technologies. While recognizing the transformative power of these technologies, there are potentially significant reputational, regulatory, security, and legal risks to be managed.

You need a law firm that provides sophisticated and innovative advice as you embrace AI technological transformation and we will help you address these emerging challenges. Drawing from a multi-disciplinary team, we advise clients about the application, legal risks and regulatory implications of these complex, cutting-edge technologies.

Companies that develop AI tools or procure AI tools to integrate into their products, services and processes need to anticipate, understand and comply with the various legal frameworks and standards around the world and the intricacies that come with them. BCLP’s AI experts can help your organization address the full scope of complex IP, licensing, privacy, security, and other legal issues as they emerge in this rapidly changing landscape.

Latest insights & events

Latest insights & events

Exploring Generative AI’s Impact on Intellectual Property

BCLP Partner Matt Minder and Associate Jazmyn Ferguson co-authored a timely article for Law.com & The IP Strategist on the rapidly evolving intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and intellectual property— offering insights for businesses and creators navigating this rapidly changing landscape.

Decoding the UK’s AI ambitions: unpacking the Government response to the AI Opportunities Action Plan

We have set out the 6 salient action points from the government’s response to the AI Opportunities Action Plan, that should shape the course of AI investment in the UK in 2025 and beyond.

AI in HR - what you need to know

BCLP recently hosted a seminar on AI in HR. In this thought-provoking session, we considered how AI is used in HR and its regulation in the EU and the UK, and then engaged in some discussions around two theoretical scenarios. For those who were not able to attend, we have put together a summary of the key takeaways.

Explore our US state-by-state updates on AI legislation

Select the map to go through to our AI insight with the state-by-state updates

Digital Speaks Series

Digital Speaks Series

'Digital Speaks Series', BCLP’s Knowledge Platform

Explore key topics affecting the digital world, including AI, Cloud, data privacy and security, digital assets/blockchain, the digital disruption in sports and entertainment, ESG, regulation of 5G/6G and many more.

Amy de La Lama

Amy de La Lama

Partner; Chair – Global Data Privacy and Security Practice; and Global Practice Group Leader – Technology, Commercial and Government Affairs, Boulder

+1 303 417 8535
Marcus Pearl

Marcus Pearl

Partner and Global Practice Group Leader – Technology, Commercial & Government Affairs, London

+44 (0) 20 3400 4757
Goli Mahdavi

Goli Mahdavi

Global AI Lead, San Francisco

+1 415 675 3448
Amy de La Lama

Amy de La Lama

Partner; Chair – Global Data Privacy and Security Practice; and Global Practice Group Leader – Technology, Commercial and Government Affairs, Boulder

+1 303 417 8535
Marcus Pearl

Marcus Pearl

Partner and Global Practice Group Leader – Technology, Commercial & Government Affairs, London

+44 (0) 20 3400 4757
Goli Mahdavi

Goli Mahdavi

Global AI Lead, San Francisco

+1 415 675 3448

Meet The Team

Amy de La Lama

Amy de La Lama

Partner; Chair – Global Data Privacy and Security Practice; and Global Practice Group Leader – Technology, Commercial and Government Affairs, Boulder

+1 303 417 8535
Marcus Pearl

Marcus Pearl

Partner and Global Practice Group Leader – Technology, Commercial & Government Affairs, London

+44 (0) 20 3400 4757
Goli Mahdavi

Goli Mahdavi

Global AI Lead, San Francisco

+1 415 675 3448

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