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Legal hub

The Legal Hub is a com­pe­tence hub for legal ques­tions relat­ing to arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence (AI). It has been set up with­in the Com­pe­tence Net­work for Arti­fi­cial Intel­li­gence (CNAI). The hub is run by the Direc­torate of Inter­na­tion­al Law (DIL) and the Fed­er­al Office of Jus­tice (FOJ). The aim of the Legal Hub is to pro­vide sup­port for ser­vices with­in the Fed­er­al Admin­is­tra­tion faced with legal ques­tions relat­ing to AI. Sup­port can include review­ing analy­ses car­ried out by a ser­vice with­in the Fed­er­al Admin­is­tra­tion or answer­ing con­crete and spe­cif­ic ques­tions. The Legal Hub’s resources are lim­it­ed and it is unable to pro­vide the ser­vices of a con­ven­tion­al legal ser­vice, such as detailed analy­ses of the legal impli­ca­tions of using an AI sys­tem or assist­ing with entire projects.

To pro­vide con­crete exam­ples, the Legal Hub has com­piled a list of FAQs for ser­vices wish­ing to use AI sys­tems to car­ry out their work.

Legal Hub FAQs

Algorithms hub

Algorithms hub

The Data Sci­ence Com­pe­tence Cen­ter (DSCC) is a ser­vice provider with­in the fed­er­al admin­is­tra­tion and as such, pro­vides data sci­ence ser­vices and exper­tise to the entire Swiss pub­lic sec­tor and admin­is­tra­tion (Con­fed­er­a­tion, can­tons and communes).

Web­site of the Com­pe­tence Cen­ter for Data Science