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Artificial Intelligence

Bowmans is adept at advising clients on the legal, regulatory and strategic implications of artificial intelligence. 

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Bowmans is adept at advising clients on the legal, regulatory and strategic implications of artificial intelligence (AI). 

We provide an end-to-end AI legal offering to support our clients at any stage of their AI journeys. 

With experience in regulatory, transactional and technology, data protection, IP, competition and employment law, our specialists deliver practical, market aligned legal advice. 

Our expertise ranges from AI strategy and risk management to governance and policy design through to procurement, contracting, product development, workplace deployment, regulatory engagement, implementation, dispute resolution and ongoing compliance. 

We advise both organisations that are developing AI enabled products and platforms and those acquiring, implementing or adapting third party and open-source AI tools. Our client base extends to government bodies and non-government organisations. 

The use of AI raises complex legal considerations, including fundamental rights, consumer protection, employment, vendor and supply chain risks, licensing models, data usage rights, intellectual property (IP), liability, competition and regulatory compliance. At the same time, organisations that develop or commercialise AI functionality face heightened risks around AI governance, training data, model transparency, IP rights, content generation and algorithmic bias. 

Our strategic insight and actionable legal solutions enable innovation and the ethical implementation of AI while managing reputational, contractual and compliance risks. 

Specialist Services

AI strategy, governance and responsible use
AI implementation, procurement and legal tech
AI-related contracts
Regulatory, public policy and sectoral advice
Data, cybersecurity, IP and content
Competition
M&A and transaction support
Employment
AI-related litigation and dispute resolution
Training and capability building

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