We are happy to contribute to the latest GLI – AI, Machine Learning & Big Data guide. As part of this global, cross-border publication, it provides a comparative view across jurisdictions.
Our Hungary chapter explores how AI is moving from experimentation to real business deployment and what this means from a legal, regulatory and governance perspective. We cover key areas including the EU AI Act, liability, intellectual property, antitrust, governance frameworks and AI in the workplace.
The Hungarian perspective highlights a key takeaway: AI is no longer just a technology issue – it requires coordination across legal, technical and business functions, with a growing emphasis on governance and risk management.
For those operating in Hungary or the wider CEE region, the chapter offers practical insight into how to approach AI in a structured and compliant way – from early governance and data management to managing liability and regulatory exposure and how this can ultimately become a competitive advantage.
You may access the Hungary chapter here.



