Brazil is undergoing a strategic transformation in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) — and this shift requires more than infrastructure and innovation. It demands legal structure.
Artificial Intelligence 2025 – Brazil
Chambers and Partners published its Artificial Intelligence 2025 Global Practice Guide.
Lexing Brazil – Flavia Mansur Murad Schaal and Marina Diniz (Mansur Murad law firm) – contributed writing in the “Brazil: Trends & Developments”, exploring how the country is shaping its regulatory, institutional, and economic response to the rise of AI.
Key topics
Key topics covered by Lexing Brazil’s article include:
- The role of the National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) as Brazil’s AI supervisory authority and the proposal for a National AI Governance System
- Bill No. 2,338/2023 and its risk-based approach to AI regulation
- The boundaries and possibilities for the patentability of AI-related inventions
- The impact of AI on consumer rights and personal data protection
- Concrete applications across healthcare, agribusiness, financial services, retail, and public administration
The chapter positions Brazil as one of the few Latin American countries with a regulatory framework under development and outlines the practical challenges faced by companies seeking to invest in or operate with AI in a responsible and legally sound manner.
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