AI Law & Regulation Lawyers Switzerland

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) rapidly reshapes the global business landscape, navigating the associated legal and regulatory frameworks is paramount. Lexify provides comprehensive legal guidance with respect to both European Union and Switzerland legal framework to ensure your AI initiatives are not only innovative but fully compliant with emerging regulations and international standards, including the EU AI Act and the Data Protection regulations (e.g. GDPR and FADP). We bridge the gap between technological advancement and legal certainty, empowering your business to leverage AI responsibly.

AI Gap Analysis and Compliance

The regulatory environment for AI is complex and constantly evolving. Our experts conduct thorough AI Gap Analyses to evaluate your current or proposed AI tools against the stringent requirements of European, Swiss and international laws and best practices (soft-law) including the sectoral regulations including but not limited to FINMA Guidance on Artificial Intelligence, EASA rules on aviation and legal framework adopted by Swissmedic on the use of AI in medicinal product development. Under the ISO/IEC 42001:2023, Lexify provides assistance with first-party and second-party audit to companies that employ AI systems within their organisations, as well as assistance and support for the certification ISO/IEC 42001:2023.

Tailored AI Systems and Legal Training

Off-the-shelf AI solutions often fail to address the nuanced legal challenges specific to your industry. Lexify assists in the development of customised AI systems, such as specialised LLMs or agents designed to handle your unique legal and operational queries. Furthermore, we provide targeted legal training for your AI models, ensuring they process information accurately and adhere to relevant legal parameters, minimising the risk of generating non-compliant or legally problematic outputs.

Predictive Justice: Strategic Litigation Evaluation

Leveraging advanced AI tools, Lexify offers Predictive Justice services to strategically evaluate your litigation prospects. By analysing vast datasets of past legal precedents and judicial rulings, we use AI tools to provide a preliminary assessment of your success rate in specific cases. While this prediction serves as an initial strategic guide rather than a definitive outcome, it empowers you to make highly informed decisions regarding dispute resolution, resource allocation, and settlement strategies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the EU AI Act apply to my Swiss company?

Yes, the EU AI Act has extraterritorial reach. If your Swiss company develops AI systems that are placed on the EU market, or if the output of your AI system is used within the EU, you must comply with the Act’s requirements. Lexify can help determine your specific obligations.

How does Lexify ensure an AI tool complies with applicable laws?

We conduct comprehensive audits of your AI system, including second-level regulation from competent authorities, through a horizontal and vertical legal assessment of the applicable requirements. After the first assessment we support the company with the compliance of such requirements.

What is Predictive Justice and how reliable is it?

Predictive Justice uses AI to analyse historical legal data and estimate the probable outcome of a legal dispute. While it is a powerful tool for strategic planning and risk assessment, it provides a statistical probability, not a guaranteed result, and should be used alongside expert legal counsel.

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