Taylor Root
Senior Legal Counsel - AI & Regulatory

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An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a leading international organisation in a newly created legal position focused on artificial intelligence and emerging technology regulation.
This strategic role will work closely with senior stakeholders across multiple functions, including technology, risk, compliance, and business leadership teams.
Key Responsibilities
- Advising on the legal and regulatory implications of AI and emerging technologies across multiple jurisdictions.
- Supporting the development and implementation of governance frameworks, policies, and controls that facilitate innovation while maintaining appropriate regulatory oversight.
- Monitoring and interpreting legislative and regulatory developments, providing practical guidance to stakeholders on their impact.
- Contributing to the organisation's approach to responsible AI adoption, governance, and risk management.
- Advising on interactions with regulators, including enquiries, reviews, and other regulatory matters relating to AI and technology oversight.
- Collaborating with legal colleagues and business teams on contractual issues relating to AI solutions, technology services, and third-party arrangements.
- Providing strategic guidance on legal risks associated with the deployment and use of AI technologies.
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The successful candidate will play an important role in supporting the responsible adoption of emerging technologies while helping the business navigate a complex and changing regulatory environment.
This opportunity offers the chance to work on cutting-edge legal and regulatory issues within a large, complex, and internationally recognised organisation.
For a confidential discussion, please contact me directly at ashamorzaria@taylorroot.com.
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