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Wednesday, 8 October 2025 - 5.30pm
Location: 
Alison Richard Building, SG1

Book Launch: Cambridge Handbook of Generative AI and the LawA conversation with Professor Mimi Zou on the legal and regulatory implications of GenAI

Join us in Cambridge for the public launch of The Cambridge Handbook of Generative AI and the Law, a new anthology bridging the gap between legal concepts and real-world applications of generative AI (GenAI).

Recently published by Cambridge University Press, and edited by Professor Mimi Zou, the handbook brings together nearly 40 world-leading experts from law, technology, ethics, and public policy to explore the legal and regulatory implications of GenAI across jurisdictions and disciplines. It offers insights into a range of legal and regulatory issues posed by GenAI across diverse jurisdictions, including the EU, US, China, Japan, South Africa, and Singapore. The authors also analyses GenAI’s impact on specific areas of law, from non-discrimination and data protection to intellectual property, corporate governance, criminal law, and more.

The Cambridge Handbook of Generative AI and the Law is a comprehensive resource for those seeking to understand and navigate the substantial and growing implications of generative AI for the law.

Free, open to all.

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