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Artificial Intelligence & Emerging Technology
Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the technologies built on top of them are fundamentally reshaping how businesses operate, compete, and create value.
At Gosai Law, we sit at the intersection of law and technology — advising founders, developers, enterprises, and investors on the complex legal questions that arise when deploying or transacting around AI and other emerging technologies. With deep roots in the crypto and Web3 space and a team that understands how novel technology actually works, we bring a practitioner's perspective to one of the most dynamic areas of contemporary law.
AI Product Counsel
Building and commercialising an AI product requires careful navigation across intellectual property, data privacy, consumer protection, and liability. We advise AI developers and deployers on structuring their products and operations to minimise legal risk from inception through to scale.
AI product terms of service, acceptable use policies, and API licensing agreements
Data ingestion, training data, and licensing frameworks for model development
Intellectual property ownership and protection strategies for AI outputs and model weights
Liability allocation and indemnification structures for AI-generated content
Open source compliance for AI-integrated software stacks
AI governance frameworks and responsible AI policy development
Regulatory Compliance & Risk Management
Regulators across Australia, the US, EU, and beyond are increasingly focused on how AI systems are developed, trained, and deployed — particularly in high-risk contexts such as financial services, healthcare, and critical infrastructure. We help clients anticipate and respond to the regulatory environment before it becomes a liability.
Advising on the application of existing frameworks — privacy law, consumer protection, financial services regulation — to AI use cases
Monitoring and assessing the impact of emerging AI-specific regulation, including the EU AI Act, US Executive Orders, and Australian government policy
Drafting AI policies, internal governance documentation, and disclosure obligations
Regulatory engagement strategies and submissions for novel AI products
AML/KYC implications of AI-assisted onboarding and transaction monitoring systems
Data, Privacy & Cybersecurity
AI systems are data-intensive by nature. Their development and operation raise significant questions under Australian and international privacy law, particularly where personal data is used in training sets, stored across jurisdictions, or processed by automated decision-making systems.
Privacy-by-design review of AI products under the Australian Privacy Act and applicable international frameworks
Cross-border data transfer structuring and compliance
Data licensing, data room due diligence, and vendor data agreements
Automated decision-making disclosure and challenge rights
Incident response planning and breach notification obligations
AI in Financial Services & Fintech
The application of AI to investment management, credit decisioning, payments, and fraud detection creates a distinct set of regulatory obligations. We have particular depth in the intersection of AI and financial services regulation, having advised on digital asset platforms, payment systems, and AFSL-licensed entities across Australia, the US, and the UAE.
AI-assisted investment advice and robo-advisory regulatory structuring
Algorithmic trading and market integrity obligations
AI integration in AML/CTF programs under AUSTRAC requirements
Credit decisioning models and responsible lending compliance
Fintech product counsel incorporating AI-native workflows
Emerging Technology Transactions
From negotiating AI infrastructure agreements to structuring technology joint ventures, we advise clients on the commercial and contractual dimensions of their emerging technology projects. Our team handles the full lifecycle of technology transactions for AI-native companies and enterprises integrating AI into core operations.
Technology licensing, SaaS, and platform agreements
AI development and deployment partnerships
Cloud services, compute infrastructure, and data centre agreements
Collaboration agreements and IP assignment structures for AI research
M&A and strategic investment involving AI-native targets
Beyond Borders: A Global Perspective
With offices across Australia, the US, the UAE, and the UK, Gosai Law is positioned to advise clients navigating AI regulation across multiple jurisdictions simultaneously. Whether you are an Australian company expanding into regulated US markets, or an international AI developer seeking to deploy into the Asia-Pacific region, we deliver coordinated, cross-border legal strategies that allow you to move at pace without regulatory exposure.
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