India, Dec. 15 -- Artificial intelligence isn't just a boardroom topic anymore. It's showing up in courtrooms, regulatory filings, and government orders. For legal, privacy, and compliance leaders, that reality should be a wake-up call. The question is no longer "can AI help?" It's "will AI stand up when regulators and judges start asking hard questions?"

And those questions are already here.

Across the globe, regulators are moving quickly to define how AI can-and cannot-be deployed. The EU AI Act, passed in 2024, introduces a sweeping risk-based framework and fines as high as 7% of annual revenue for violations. U.S. agencies are pushing in the same direction: the Federal Trade Commission has warned that AI vendors must be able to subs...