Chambers Artificial Intelligence Global Practice Guide 2025
Authored by Cornelia Stengel, Gaspare Loderer, Jonas Tresch and Vera Vallone, our piece explores how Switzerland is navigating the AI era with its signature approach: principle-based, technology-neutral – and innovation-friendly.
Key takeaways:
• What the Council of Europe Convention and the EU AI Act mean for Swiss businesses
• FINMA’s expectations for AI governance, transparency and risk management in financial services
• FDPIC guidance on data protection and “digital self-determination”
• Copyright challenges from training data to AI-generated content
• How companies can proactively prepare now – from inventories to contractual safeguards
In a rapidly shifting landscape, legal clarity becomes a competitive advantage. Our contribution reflects Kellerhals Carrard’s core strength: bridging legal foresight with technical fluency to help clients turn regulatory complexity into strategic opportunity.
Artificial Intelligence 2025 - Switzerland_Chambers and Partners.pdf