The boundaries of what is permitted and prohibited in the world of AI
The absence of clear regulation for artificial intelligence in Israel forces companies to define their own limits of what is acceptable. From “black boxes” to ensuring transparency, explainability has become a critical tool for mitigating risks, maintaining public trust, and complying with evolving regulatory requirements.
In a compelling new article, adv. Eitan Zafrir, partner in our Administrative Law, Tenders, and Regulation department and an expert in legislation, regulation, and administrative law, explores the boundaries of AI. The article provides insights based on existing Israeli law, as well as emerging trends in Israel and around the world.
Please see: here

The absence of clear regulation for artificial intelligence in Israel forces companies to define their own limits of what is acceptable. From “black boxes” to ensuring transparency, explainability has become a critical tool for mitigating risks, maintaining public trust, and complying with evolving regulatory requirements.
In a compelling new article, adv. Eitan Zafrir, partner in our Administrative Law, Tenders, and Regulation department and an expert in legislation, regulation, and administrative law, explores the boundaries of AI. The article provides insights based on existing Israeli law, as well as emerging trends in Israel and around the world.
Please see: here

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