2024-2025 Global AI Trends Guide
Since the launch of The Data Chronicles podcast in August 2023, we have recorded over 50 episodes covering a wide variety of topics and issues. Unsurprisingly, a common issue popping in many of the episodes is artificial intelligence. With so much interest in AI and many of our listeners asked to advise on the many legal issues arising from its use, we have developed AI Issue Spotting – A Mastery Series for Lawyers — a special series dedicated to equipping lawyers with the essential insights needed to understand the issues arising from artificial intelligence across legal disciplines. AI continues to disrupt industries, and the legal profession is no exception. AI lawyers now need to know aspects of every legal specialty. It’s a difficult task so the Mastery Series is here to help.
We explore the unique skill set that lawyers need to advise users and developers of AI. From understanding the intricacies of AI technologies to mastering the relevant legal frameworks and ethical considerations, we cover it all. Each episode features expert insights, practical advice, and real-world examples to help you stay ahead in this rapidly changing landscape.
Whether you're a seasoned attorney looking to enhance your practice or a newcomer eager to understand what it means to be an AI lawyer, this series is designed to provide you with the knowledge and tools you need.
Explore the recent updates in U.S. AI laws, focusing on regulations specific to the health and life sciences sector. With the rise of state-level AI legislation, particularly in California, this episode of AI Issue Spotting discusses how these new laws are shaping the regulatory landscape particularly for entities in the health and life sciences sector. Unlike broad, EU-style regulations, these laws are tailored to address sector-specific challenges and use cases, signaling a continued trend of fragmented, patchwork regulations across industries. Scott Loughlin is joined by Hogan Lovells colleagues Jessica Robinson Hanna and Alyssa Golay to examine the implications of these changes for healthcare, data compliance, and AI in general.
Authored by Scott Loughlin, Jessica Robinson Hanna, Alyssa Golay