The panelists identified significant gaps in current law around AI training data and autonomous systems—what the discussion termed "agentic AI." Questions remain unresolved about ownership rights, liability allocation, and how courts will verify human involvement in AI-assisted creation. These uncertainties have not yet produced clear guidance from regulators or courts in any major jurisdiction.
Companies operating across borders face immediate compliance exposure. The divergence means a single AI-generated work or training dataset may receive different legal treatment depending on where it's used or challenged. Attorneys should advise clients to implement documented governance frameworks, employee training protocols, and technical controls that can demonstrate human involvement in AI processes—the common thread across all three jurisdictions examined.