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Technology

Jan. 23, 2025

California's AI legal frontier: Lessons from the European Union

California is at a critical moment in shaping AI regulation, with recent developments highlighting the need for a comprehensive, risk-based framework inspired by the EU's approach, balancing innovation with ethical considerations and individual rights protections.

Bamdad Shams

Lawyer, Paris Bar

Bamdad Shams is a lawyer at the Paris Bar (France) and a Professor of Management Practice in Business Law at ESSEC Business School.

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Artificial Intelligence is rapidly reshaping the face of business and the legal landscape in California. Recent happenings in Silicon Valley and Sacramento make it clear that a holistic approach to regulating and governing AI is needed now. The European Union, with its far-reaching, forward-thinking framework of AI regulation, provides invaluable insights that could ...

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