About
How infinitelaws works
infinitelaws brings an open, language-agnostic commentary to the EU's infinite technology regulations — which now include, for example, the AI Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689). The project brings together the authentic text of the law and, above all, expert interpretation and hands-on experience from the entire EU legal community in one place.
AI-generated, human-expert-curated
1. AI-generated
A draft commentary for each provision is produced by our proprietary legal-commentary AI agent, drawing exclusively on official and verifiable sources – the authentic text in the EU Official Journal, recitals, European Commission and AI Office guidance, national implementing law and so on. You'll find the core sources the AI draws on in the footer.
2. Human-expert-curated
An AI draft is never published just like that. It goes through open community peer review – lawyers and experts from across the European Union who work on EU technology regulation add comments and ratings. Based on that feedback the agent revises the commentary in a targeted way, and only the version the reviewers are satisfied with replaces the public one.
3. Verifiability
Each commentary carries a numbered list of sources – from recitals and the authentic text of the law, through interpretive guidance, to national implementing rules and even peer-reviewed academic articles. The goal is not to replace a lawyer's own judgement, but to give them a fast, well-grounded orientation in a provision, drawing on sources from across the EU and its Member States.
4. Get involved
Anyone from across the EU legal community can improve the commentary. Signed-in users who complete their profile (name, affiliation, jurisdiction) gain access to the review part of the site, where — for any provision currently in public discussion — they can add comments and vote on whether the commentary is ready to publish or needs further sourcing and reworking.
Commentaries in public discussion
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Project author
Jakub Charvát
lawyer · co-founder of Lawrence · PhD candidate, Charles University
“I've long argued that we should use AI itself to create, interpret and apply AI regulation. With infinitelaws I'm trying to put that thesis into practice…”
Jakub Charvát is a lawyer, co-founder of the legal-tech startup Lawrence, and a PhD candidate at the Department of Criminal Law of the Faculty of Law, Charles University. Lawrence builds a tool of the same name for streamlining legal research and work with legal documents, which has succeeded in programmes such as Start It @ČSOB and the Technology Incubation by CzechInvest.
He focuses not only on the practical use of artificial intelligence but also on its legal aspects — in particular AI crime, criminal liability for the conduct of AI, and the criminal liability of AI itself. He is the author of the book Criminal Liability of Artificial Intelligence and of a podcast on the impact of AI on criminal law (both Wolters Kluwer). In 2025 he was named among the TOP 5 AI Personalities in the Law category (Czech Association of Artificial Intelligence).
Disclaimer
The commentary on infinitelaws is informational and educational in nature and does not constitute legal advice. The authentic text of the law always prevails; for a specific case, consult a person qualified to provide legal advice in the relevant jurisdiction.