EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 13 MIN
#35 AI & Law 2025: What do businesses need to know to avoid legal risks?
from The Lawyers Talk · host BLawyers Vietnam
Hello everyone, and welcome to The Lawyers Talk, a podcast by BLawyers Vietnam. I am Dang Thi Kim Chau, and in today’s episode, we are discussing a topic that is becoming increasingly relevant for businesses: AI and the law. AI can help businesses work faster and more efficiently, but what legal risks come along with it?Today, AI is being integrated into almost every aspect of business operations, from internal management and customer service to recruitment and data analytics. However, along with this rapid adoption come very real and practical legal questions that many businesses are still not fully prepared to address. That is also why the topic of AI and the law is becoming more and more important.(i) If AI causes harm to customers, business partners, or users, who will ultimately be legally responsible?(ii) How far can a business go in using data to train AI, and where is the legal line it should not cross?From the perspective of AI and the law, this is no longer just a technology story. It is also a story about legal responsibility, data ownership, personal data protection, and how businesses manage risk when they bring AI into their operations.In particular, under the Law on Artificial Intelligence 2025 (“AI Law 2025”), together with the Law on Personal Data Protection 2025 (“PDP Law 2025”) and related regulations, businesses using AI are no longer seen merely as users of technology. They may also be treated as parties responsible for the risks created by AI systems.So if your business is already using AI, or planning to do so, what legal risks should you be spotting early? Read more, please click here: https://www.blawyersvn.com/35-ai-law-2025-what-do-businesses-need-to-know-to-avoid-legal-risks/﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌The above is not official advice from BLawyers Vietnam. If you have any questions or suggestions about the above, or if you would like to collaborate and use BLawyers Vietnam’s legal advisory services, please contact us at [email protected]. We will be delighted to hear from you.📀 By: Chau Dang & Ha LeIf you like this Podcast episode, please consider donating to us at Paypal by the following link: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/BLawyersVietnamYou may also follow the content of our Legal news, Legal articles and Monthly Newsletters on social media platforms by visiting:BLawyers Vietnam Website: blawyersvn.comBLawyers Vietnam LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/b-lawyers-vietnamBLawyers Vietnam Facebook page: facebook.com/BLawyersVietnamBLawyers Vietnam Twitter (X): twitter.com/BLawyers_VNBLawyers Vietnam Apple Podcasts: Podcasts.apple.com/vn/podcast/the-lawyers-talkBLawyers Vietnam Spotify: Spotify.com/show/BLawyersVietnamBLawyers Vietnam Google Podcasts: Podcasts.google.com/feed/BLawyersVietnamBLawyers Vietnam YouTube Podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/@blawyersvietnam3376/podcasts
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Hello everyone, and welcome to The Lawyers Talk, a podcast by BLawyers Vietnam. I am Dang Thi Kim Chau, and in today’s episode, we are discussing a topic that is becoming increasingly relevant for businesses: AI and the law. AI can help businesses work faster and more efficiently, but what legal risks come along with it?Today, AI is being integrated into almost every aspect of business operations, from internal management and customer service to recruitment and data analytics. However, along with this rapid adoption come very real and practical legal questions that many businesses are still not fully prepared to address. That is also why the topic of AI and the law is becoming more and more important.(i) If AI causes harm to customers, business partners, or users, who will ultimately be legally responsible?(ii) How far can a business go in using data to train AI, and where is the legal line it should not cross?From the perspective of AI and the law, this is no longer just a technology story. It is also a story about legal responsibility, data ownership, personal data protection, and how businesses manage risk when they bring AI into their operations.In particular, under the Law on Artificial Intelligence 2025 (“AI Law 2025”), together with the Law on Personal Data Protection 2025 (“PDP Law 2025”) and related regulations, businesses using AI are no longer seen merely as users of technology. They may also be treated as parties responsible for the risks created by AI systems.So if your business is already using AI, or planning to do so, what legal risks should you be spotting early? Read more, please click here: https://www.blawyersvn.com/35-ai-law-2025-what-do-businesses-need-to-know-to-avoid-legal-risks/﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌The above is not official advice from BLawyers Vietnam. If you have any questions or suggestions about the above, or if you would like to collaborate and use BLawyers Vietnam’s legal advisory services, please contact us at [email protected]. We will be delighted to hear from you.📀 By: Chau Dang & Ha LeIf you like this Podcast episode, please consider donating to us at Paypal by the following link: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/BLawyersVietnamYou may also follow the content of our Legal news, Legal articles and Monthly Newsletters on social media platforms by visiting:BLawyers Vietnam Website: blawyersvn.comBLawyers Vietnam LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/b-lawyers-vietnamBLawyers Vietnam Facebook page: facebook.com/BLawyersVietnamBLawyers Vietnam Twitter (X): twitter.com/BLawyers_VNBLawyers Vietnam Apple Podcasts: Podcasts.apple.com/vn/podcast/the-lawyers-talkBLawyers Vietnam Spotify: Spotify.com/show/BLawyersVietnamBLawyers Vietnam Google Podcasts: Podcasts.google.com/feed/BLawyersVietnamBLawyers Vietnam YouTube Podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/@blawyersvietnam3376/podcasts
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