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Dr. Philip Radlanski Featured in Calcalist on How the EU AI Act Impacts Israeli Tech Companies

By Dr. Philip Radlanski on August 5, 2025
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Greenberg Traurig’s Tel Aviv office collaborated with Dr. Philip Radlanski, Local Partner in the Intellectual Property & Technology Practice Group in GT Germany, on a recent interview with Calcalist, one of Israel’s leading business publications.

In the interview, Dr. Radlanski provides timely and practical guidance on how the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act affects Israeli startups and tech companies- particularly those working with clients in the EU or deploying general-purpose AI tools. He explains that the regulation defines “AI systems” broadly, covering not only purpose-built AI platforms but also general-use tools.

For Israeli companies, the implications are significant. Even passive users of AI must meet transparency requirements, and those modifying or developing AI systems may fall under stricter obligations. Dr. Radlanski outlines key steps companies should take now to evaluate their current use of AI, classify systems based on risk, and prepare for compliance- especially as European clients begin requesting documentation and assurances.

His insights reflect Greenberg Traurig’s ongoing commitment to helping clients stay ahead of complex regulatory developments at the intersection of law and innovation.

Read the full interview in Calcalist (Hebrew): Link

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Philip Radlanski is a Local Partner in the IP & Technology Practice Group. He advises clients ranging from early-stage start-ups to large corporations on privacy and cybersecurity issues. His work focuses on complex and innovative data-heavy projects, often with cross-border aspects. He also

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Philip Radlanski is a Local Partner in the IP & Technology Practice Group. He advises clients ranging from early-stage start-ups to large corporations on privacy and cybersecurity issues. His work focuses on complex and innovative data-heavy projects, often with cross-border aspects. He also assists with addressing cybersecurity issues, including data breach incident management and response. He gained strong recognition throughout Europe for his representation in the first German trial against a GDPR fine, in which he was able to achieve a reduction of the multimillion-euro fine by more than 90 percent.

Philip is known for his pragmatic approach, which he was able to further refine through several months of secondments to the legal departments of a leading German internet service provider and an internationally operating online marketplace for food delivery. A further one-year secondment to the Global Privacy & Data Security Group of an international law firm in New York shaped Philip’s understanding of the U.S. market and U.S. clients.

Prior to practicing as an attorney, Philip worked as a research assistant at the University of Regensburg, Germany, and as a visiting tutor at King’s College London, UK. He also worked with the German Federal Film Board, the cybercrime division of the Berlin District Attorney’s Office, and for different international law firms in Berlin, New York, and Sydney.

He is a member of the German Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property and Copyright (GRUR), the International Technology Law Association (ITechLaw), and the Bauhaus Archive.

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  • Blog:
    GT Israel Law Blog
  • Organization:
    Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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