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AI Agents: Beyond the "Buzzword," What Are the Impacts?
April 18, 2025
AI agents could challenge several fundamental legal principles around delegated legal capacity, attribution of errors, and auditability of decisions... Foundation models are becoming a commodity, and attention is now focused on the application layer. From Silicon Valley to private laboratories, the goal is no longer just to generate text or images, but to create systems capable of taking action. For decision-makers, these issues are not theoretical; they are already shaping the integration of AI in business today. An Expert Opinion by Adrien Basdevant, lawyer specializing in data and AI issues and co-founder of Entropy, a digital law firm.
Entropy: Hacking the law!
April 18, 2025
"We must put ourselves in a position to seize the convergence of circumstances when they appear." Discover our portrait of Adrien Basdevant #LaRelève (The Next Generation). A performative force seems to drive Adrien Basdevant, partner and founder of Entropy, a law firm specializing in disruptive technologies. Drawing inspiration from figures such as Larry Lessig, Gilles Deleuze, and even Kobe Bryant, he envisions digital law as a creative universe where individual freedoms remain to be transposed.
Leading the Way in Data, AI, Cybercrime, and Digital Rights: Recognition for Early Expertise
March 31, 2025
This year’s recognition highlights our growing practice in data, AI, cyber criminality, and digital rights.
Dual-Use Items: understanding recent changes in European Union and ChinaJocelyn Pitet
December 12, 2024
Regulations on dual-use items are evolving rapidly in the European Union and China, imposing new constraints on exporting businesses. Whether you are a startup or a multinational corporation, understanding these changes is crucial to secure your exports. In this article, we explore recent regulatory updates while providing practical advice to safeguard your operations.
Are you exporting cyber-surveillance items without knowing It?Jocelyn Pitet
December 4, 2024
Are you a software publisher or active in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) or cybersecurity? You may be exporting cyber-surveillance items without knowing it. Following the publication of new guidelines by the European Commission, this article explains how to identify these items and the actions to take starting today.
NIS 2: France and 22 other Member States served notice by the European CommissionJocelyn Pitet
December 2, 2024
The European Commission has issued formal notices to 23 Member States, including France, for their delay in transposing the NIS 2 Directive into national law. While only Belgium and Italy have met the prescribed deadlines, France is significantly behind schedule. This article assesses the situation in France and the concrete actions your company can undertake. Do not be caught off guard by the upcoming transposition!
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