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Driving In-House Effectiveness: Reducing Outside Spend and Building Internal Capability
Strategies for legal teams to cut external costs and scale in-house capability with AI and data.
White Paper
The EU AI Act is a significant regulatory measure that will shape the future of AI development and deployment. By understanding its provisions and implementing effective compliance strategies, you can navigate this complex landscape and leverage the opportunities it presents.
By Rico Burnett March 26, 2025
In this white paper, we’ll navigate the Act’s key provisions, highlight compliance imperatives, evaluate the perils of non-compliance, and outline long-term strategies that balance innovation with integrity.
The AI Act’s extraterritorial reach means that even if you’re not based in the EU, your AI systems could still be subject to its regulations. Compliance is not just a legal necessity but also a gateway to accessing the European market. Meeting the AI Act’s requirements criteria can also serve as a benchmark for compliance in other jurisdictions, providing a competitive advantage.
The challenges for organizations, include:
Rico Burnett is a Managing Director and Head of Innovation at Morae, leading R&D and AI-driven solutions. A former technology and IP lawyer, he bridges legal expertise with practical technology innovation.