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AI regulation and ethics
AI regulation in Mexico, Latin America and the EU is being written now. Organisations that approach it from law alone or technology alone make costly mistakes. Specialist advisory combining advanced legal training with empirical AI systems experience.
Check availability →The problem
Regulating AI without understanding it
generates useless regulation
Most AI regulatory proposals in Latin America are written by lawyers who do not understand the systems, or by engineers who do not understand the law. The result is symbolic regulation that protects nobody, or technical regulation nobody can comply with.
Work areas
Three project types
in AI regulation
Each mandate is different. These are the most common formats.
- 01
Regulatory analysis and comments
Technical-legal analysis of AI legislative or regulatory proposals. Identification of gaps, technical contradictions and unintended effects. Structured comments for public consultation periods. Typical clients: regulatory bodies, industry associations, Big Tech.
- 02
Regulatory team training
Workshops for regulatory body teams, ministries or corporate compliance departments. How an LLM works, what algorithmic bias is, how to interpret an AI impact assessment. Format adaptable to technical and non-technical audiences.
- 03
Regulatory strategy for tech companies
For companies developing or deploying AI that need to navigate complex regulatory environments. Obligation mapping by jurisdiction, regulator engagement strategy, audit preparation, compliance process design. Direct experience with Meta and UN bodies.
Frequently asked questions
- Is there AI regulation in Mexico?
- Mexico does not yet have a specific AI law, but existing regulation applies: the LFPDPPP covers personal data processing by automated systems, and the 2024 judicial reform introduces AI systems in the judiciary. At international level, the EU AI Act has extraterritorial effect and applies to Mexican companies with European markets.
- What differentiates this from traditional legal consulting?
- Traditional legal consulting can analyse what the law says but not necessarily explain what the system the law regulates technically does. This service combines both: deep understanding of regulatory frameworks AND empirical experience with the AI systems those frameworks attempt to regulate.
- Do you work with international organisations?
- Yes. I have worked with United Nations system bodies on AI regulation and ethics, and with Meta on their policy analysis. These projects are reference for the type of technical-legal analysis that can be offered to other organisations.
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