PUBLIC DATA,TERRITORIAL AI AND INNOVATIVE SET-UPS

03 February 2025
Schéhérazade Abboub, Khadija Kazouz

The European Artificial Intelligence Regulation or AI Act came into force on August 1st 2024, after three years of negotiations within the European Commission.

The entry into force of this new European legislation will require us to rethink public procurement.

Companies wishing to sell and/or integrate artificial intelligence systems into public services will need to use suitable contracts both:

-on form, through contracts and procedures that encourage innovation;

-as well as terms of content, with clauses governing AI, data and the level of responsibility of the various players.

Given the unprecedented nature of the AI Act, as the world’s first legislation on artificial intelligence, it will be necessary to provide to use legal toolkits.

Summary of our privacy policy

This version was uploaded January 2020

As data controller, Alerion is strongly committed to protecting your personal data (hereinafter referred to as "Personal Data" or "Data"), as defined by the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and by the amended French Act No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 on Information Technology, Data Files and Civil Liberties (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Regulations").

This Privacy Policy transparently outlines the manner in which Alerion collects, stores, uses and discloses your Personal Data when you visit the Website, accessible on https://www.alerionavocats.com/ (the "Website") and/or when you request services or information offered on the Website (in the “Services" section).

When appropriate, this Policy is supplemented by our General Terms and Conditions of Services, which are attached to Alerion's engagement letter, as well as by the required information provided in our Data Collection Forms.

By using the Website, you accept this Privacy Policy.

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