The rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence, especially generative AI, presents both incredible opportunities and significant legal complexities for many organisations.
From intellectual property and data protection concerns to ethical considerations and client confidentiality, businesses need a proactive and informed approach.
Our experienced team of barristers is here to help you assess risk, stay compliant, and future-proof your organisation.
Our services are designed to meet the growing demand for expert legal and regulatory guidance, helping you navigate this evolving space with confidence, including:
AI isn't just a technological trend; it's a fundamental shift that will redefine every profession. Getting AI right is crucial for your organisation's future success.
Without a robust AI strategy, firms expose themselves to significant risks including data breaches, regulatory non-compliance, and reputational damage.
Responsible AI use is both a regulatory requirement and ethical imperative. Protect client data, ensure fairness in automated processes, and maintain professional integrity.
Firms that embrace AI effectively gain significant competitive edge, improving efficiency, enhancing client services, and unlocking new avenues for growth.
Barrister & CEO of Briefed, Orlagh Kelly, presents an overview of what AI & ChatGPT are and discusses the potential opportunities and risks for the legak sector.
We provide the clarity, guidance, and resources you need to embrace the future of AI for your organisation confidently.
We offer customisable AI policies and templates specifically designed for many sectors and industries. From data governance to ethical AI use, establish clear guidelines within best practices and regulatory frameworks:
We offer expert advice to navigate data privacy and automated decision-making, ensuring you stay GDPR compliant.
Our AI training programme is specifically designed to help equip your team with the knowledge and skills to navigate and leverage artificial intelligence on a day-to-day basis.
Core training modules include: