On Thursday, November 13, 2025, the ALUMN*AI conference will be held at the University of Neuchâtel's Faculty of Law. With Law and Artificial Intelligence as its main theme, this event will enable you to delve deeper, in the company of experts, into topics such as data protection, labor law and ethical issues related to the latest advances in the AI sector.
In a context where artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming contractual relations, data processing, decision-making processes and legal responsibilities, this conference offers a cross-disciplinary approach to analyzing the legal changes underway.
Among the speakers announced is Professor Florence Guillaume, founder of the LexTech Institute, who will be speaking on the subject of the legal personality of AI - i.e. how intelligent systems might be viewed from a legal perspective (liability, rights and obligations).
Florence has already shared some of the keys to this fascinating subject with us in our #TechTalk series:
For SMEs in French-speaking Switzerland, this conference is of twofold interest: on the one hand, it provides a better understanding of emerging legal constraints and the risks to be anticipated (e.g. in terms of confidentiality, algorithmic liability, compliance); on the other, it offers useful insights into anticipating the uses of AI in their own organization, without falling into technological utopia or legal ignorance.