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Article in El País: “Artificial intelligence agents: an untimely loophole in European regulation”
On June 25, 2025, the financial newspaper Cinco Días (El País) published an article by Pablo García Mexía, Director of Digital Law at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer, entitled “Artificial intelligence agents: an untimely loophole for European regulation.” In it, Pablo analyzes the emerging phenomenon of artificial intelligence agents: systems built on generative models capable of…
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Article in El Economista: “The United Arab Emirates becomes the first country to incorporate AI into the drafting of its laws.”
On May 21, 2025, the newspaper El Economista published an extensive report entitled “The United Arab Emirates becomes the first country to incorporate AI into the drafting of its laws.” I had the privilege of participating in this analysis alongside magistrates and experts in artificial intelligence, contributing my perspective on the challenges and opportunities posed…
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Article in Confilegal: “75% of Spaniards fear for the security of their personal information in the hands of public and private entities”
On March 24, 2025, Confilegal published a report on a study conducted by Herbert Smith Freehills in which I participated as director of the Digital Law practice in Spain. The survey, conducted among 500 people over the age of 18, reveals widespread concern in our country: 75% of Spaniards fear for the security of their…
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Article in The Objective: “Digital revolution, countdown for Europe”
Europe is at a critical juncture in the global technology race. While the United States and China dominate key sectors such as artificial intelligence (AI) and internet innovation, the European Union continues to face regulatory barriers and underinvestment in research and development. In his latest article published in The Objective, Pablo García Mexía analyzes the challenges facing the…

