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About AI.Legal


AI.Legal is an independent space for thinking out loud about artificial intelligence, law, governance and the design of intelligent systems — through essays, research notes and working prototypes.

The writing here sits at a specific intersection: the place where machine-learning systems meet the regulated, high-stakes work of law, health, insurance and financial services. That cross-industry vantage point — seeing the same patterns recur across domains that rarely talk to each other — is the thing this site is built to develop in public.

Recent work has concentrated on the EU AI Act and what compliance actually looks like for the companies caught by it: where the obligations bite, where the genuine bottlenecks are, and how to build software that helps without crossing the line into practising law. The prototypes are how those questions get tested in code.

The person behind it

AI.Legal is edited by Milos Kresojevic, who has spent roughly twenty-five years in enterprise technology and architecture across legal, health, insurance and financial services — and has been writing and speaking about AI in law since the field was niche (“Big Law and AI” at the AI Summit in New York, 2016, among others).

This is a personal, independent project. It is not a consultancy and nothing here is a service offering. The prototypes are research; the essays are arguments, not advice.

Open to

Speaking, judging, collaboration and selective advisory conversations.

If you are organising a conference, running a hackathon, working on something at the edge of AI and law, or just want to compare notes — the door is open.