AI Act and law firms: focus on risk and training
On NT+ Law | Il Sole 24 Ore, our partner Licia Garotti discusses the role of law firms in the application of the AI Act.
Risk assessment and training are the two pillars on which law firms are focusing their activities following the entry into force, on August 2, of part of the EU Regulation on Artificial Intelligence.
The recent approval of the Italian framework law, which gives the government one year to cover various areas, confirms how essential it is for companies to equip themselves with compliant processes, up-to-date skills, and robust governance tools.
In the most exposed sectors, such as life sciences and finance, specialized consulting becomes essential to ensure transparency, reliability, and competitiveness.
PedersoliGattai supports companies in this process: from risk assessment to training and the review of operating models.