The capabilities and use cases for AI and ML are moving at lightning speed, and the law is trying to catch up. Legal, compliance and governance functions must manage risk and develop processes and policies for AI projects that work with the law as it is today, while also anticipating the coming wave of legal, regulatory and technological change.
In this webinar series, our EMEA team discussed the IP and data privacy issues raised by AI, the developing regulatory landscape and practical issues when contracting for AI.
Author
Alexander Ritter
BrowsingAlexander Ritter is a German qualified attorney at law (Rechtsanwalt) and heads Baker McKenzie's German Patent Litigation Practice. He has more than 10 years of litigation experience and is one of the few patent litigators in Germany who also have a technical background (master's degree in computer science).
Alexander has represented clients before the German patent infringement courts at the district court and appellate level, in EPO opposition and appeal proceedings, and in nullity actions before the German Patent Court and the Federal Supreme Court.