Shoosmiths and Enzai unveil AI compliance tool

Law firm Shoosmiths has teamed up with governance, risk and compliance solutions provider, Enzai to develop an artificial intelligence tool for regulatory compliance.

As the adoption of AI technologies surges and AI regulation continues to evolve, businesses using AI technologies will need to adopt more sophisticated compliance frameworks.

AI Comply is designed to provide legal guidance, technology governance and operational support for oversight and control of AI ecosystems.

Launched through Shoosmiths EIGHT, the firm’s connected services arm, the new tool is available from today.

Tom Speller, director of Shoosmiths EIGHT, said: “AI Comply is the result of a unique partnership between two industry leaders and it reflects our commitment to innovation in legal services. We understand the regulatory pressures businesses face and are providing a solution that not only offers legal advice but also the technology and operational expertise needed to fully govern AI systems.”

Ryan Donnelly, CEO of Enzai, added: “AI Comply seamlessly integrates legal expertise, AI governance and operational support into one platform. Shoosmiths is the ideal partner for this initiative, given their deep expertise in AI regulation and understanding of the challenges businesses face in this space. Together, we’re bringing clients a powerful tool that simplifies the complexities of AI compliance and gives them the confidence to innovate within the bounds of evolving regulation.”



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