Liability in the Age of Generative AI: Human Agency, Technology, and Proportionate Accountability

Executive Summary Generative artificial intelligence (AI), including large language models (LLMs) and multimedia‑capable chatbots, are reshaping society and law. These systems can produce output that is creative, useful, controversial, or harmful. Central to legal and policy debates is whether AI tools themselves should be held liable for objectionable outputs, or whether liability should instead lie … Read more

Copyright Ownership in the Age of Generative AI

Executive Summary The rapid adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has raised fundamental questions about copyright ownership, authorship, and enforceability. Individuals and institutions increasingly rely on AI systems—such as large language models and image synthesis tools—to draft text, generate images, and assist with research. Yet, copyright law in most jurisdictions remains grounded in the concept … Read more

The Legal Implications of AI in Business — What Companies Need to Know

Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly evolved from a futuristic concept into a central component of business strategy across industries. From automating supply chains and enhancing customer service to improving risk management and decision-making, AI has become a transformative tool for enterprises globally. However, alongside these opportunities lies a complex landscape of legal and regulatory … Read more