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Digitalisation & AI

Digitalisation and AI create significant opportunities, but they also introduce new responsibilities. When automating processes or using data more extensively, you want to ensure your organisation remains legally protected.

By considering data rights, liability, security and compliance, you make choices that enable innovation without increasing your exposure to risk. This allows you to evolve digitally in a safe, efficient and future proof manner.

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AI tools offer many opportunities but also bring risks such as errors in automated decisions, discriminatory outcomes or uncertainty regarding copyright. As the user, you remain responsible for how AI operates within your business.

Be transparent about the use of AI, especially when it affects employees or customers. Document decision-making processes and ensure that control mechanisms are in place. Assess whether your AI practices comply with data protection, liability rules and employment law.

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Digital processes generate large volumes of data, often containing sensitive information. You must protect these data against loss, misuse or unauthorised access. This requires clear internal procedures, technical safeguards and legally sound agreements with software providers.

Know what data you collect, why you store them and for how long. Define access rights and incident management procedures. A robust legal framework helps prevent disputes, fines or reputational damage.

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When using AI in the workplace, you must respect employment law and privacy rules. Employees are entitled to transparency and protection against unfair treatment or unlawful monitoring.

The European AI Act also imposes additional requirements for certain high-risk applications, such as risk assessments, documentation and human oversight. A legal review is therefore crucial before implementation.

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Are you facing a key legal moment?

We assess your situation together and guide you through the decisions that safeguard the future of your business.