Artificial Intelligence (AI)
We create legal solutions for AI revolutions.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed our society, creating huge opportunities for innovation and development. However, with the rapid development in AI, many have experienced uncertainty about the legal aspects of AI and how existing laws should be applied to the technology.
Delphi’s team has followed the legal developments around AI technology in depth for many years and have extensive experience in analysing new legal issues arising in relation to AI, including liability, intellectual property rights, data protection and the new EU regulation in the form of the AI Act.
Our specialists have assisted clients with strategic advice on the use of AI, for example on key legal risks in new AI projects, AI implementation in clients’ deliveries to customers, as well as assessing the legal aspects of scraping and rights connected to training data for AI.
We also acknowledge AI’s potential to change the role of the lawyer and work continuously to apply the technology in our own business in the best possible way, while exploring new areas of use and adaption.
Delphi’s specialists regularly give lectures on AI, for instance how the technology affects society and the legal profession, and the legal issues that arise when using the technology.
Our work include:
- The European AI Act
- AI and GDPR
- AI and intellectual property rights
- Contracts for AI services (SaaS, licence agreements, cooperation agreements, etc.)
- Internal AI policy
- Acquisition and sale of AI companies.
- AI information to external parties / Transparency
- Customer/supplier dialogues, negotiations, and AI
- Risk assessment of AI projects
- Autonomous vehicles
- Rights linked to data (e.g., training data and scraping and AI-generated content)
- AI in the workplace
- Automated decisions
- AI and life sciences
- AI in the financial sector
- AI in the public sector