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.
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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