Chambers Artificial Intelligence 2024 guide

Bird & Bird’s AI experts from Denmark, Germany, and the UAE, have made a significant contribution to the latest edition of the Chambers Artificial Intelligence 2024 guide. Dr. Nils Lölfing serves as a contributing editor for the German chapter and has also provided the introduction as the general editor. 

This comprehensive guide offers a global perspective on the latest legal developments in AI adoption, covering regulatory enforcement, litigation, IP rights, and challenges faced by various industry sectors, including financial services, healthcare, autonomous vehicles, manufacturing, and professional services. It also provides valuable insights into AI in employment, machine learning and the procurement of AI technologies. 

These contributions offer invaluable regional insight into the AI legal landscape, which organisations must closely monitor in order to implement best practice compliance strategies and mitigate legal risks. 

The guide also features contributions on AI developments in Portugal by Sérvulo & Associados. Led by Ana Rita Paínho, Sérvulo & Associados, one of the leading TMT law firms in Portugal, have maintained a strategic partnership with Bird & Bird for several years.

As a global leader in advising organisations undergoing technological advancements, Bird & Bird is well-positioned to assist companies on artificial intelligence. With its strong expertise in data protection, commercial and IP law, allied with the team’s technology and communications expertise, the firm is ideally placed to work with clients both creating and implementing AI products and innovations.

The chapters on industry use of AI, machine learning and AI regulatory regimes and legislative development is available to read here: 

Introduction - Cambers Artificial Intelligence 2024 guide

Denmark - Chambers Artificial Intelligence 2024 guide

Germany - Chambers Artificial Intelligence 2024 guide

UAE - Chambers Artificial Intelligence 2024 guide

Portugal – Servulo & Associados – Chambers Artificial Intelligence 2024 guide

Contacts

Denmark

Mathias Mølsted Andersen, Senior Associate

Camilla Bjerning Schack, Associate

Amalie Gustafsson, Associate

Mathias Pahl, Junior Associate

Germany

Dr. Nils Lölfing, Counsel

Benjamin Karcher, Counsel

Oliver Belitz, Counsel

Dr. Simon Hembt, Senior Associate

UAE

Simon Shooter, Partner & Global Head of Commercial Group

Mayowa Olusola, Senior Associate

Nikita Manro, Associate

Reem Abu Alsaud, Associate

 

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