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Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property: What We Can Learn from AI Caselaw 1.50 Credits

Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property: What We Can Learn from AI Caselaw (July 2024)

  • ON-DEMAND SEMINAR

Dive into current case law, recently released USPTO and US Copyright Office guidance, and what we’ve learned so far in the few years since generative AI took the world by storm. Can artificial intelligence (“AI”) be an author or an inventor? Is AI capable of infringing IP? Can AI be used efficiently and ethically to practice IP law? In this session discover what we know, what we don’t, and how we can best embrace these recent technological advancements.

Original Program Date: July 25, 2024
Product Code: 24341-2VIDEO

Credits:
1.50 Law & Legal Procedure
  • List Price: $99.00
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This on-demand session was presented as part of the live webcast, From Courtroom to Code: AI’s Influence on 2024 Legal Trends, recorded on July 25, 2024, in Seattle, WA. If you attended the live webcast and reported CLE credits, you cannot also report credits from watching or listening to this recording.

Presenters:
Taylor Fairchild – Christensen O'Connor Johnson Kindness PLLC, Seattle, WA
Damien A. Riehl – vLex, Minneapolis, MN


For accessibility or accommodation requests, or other questions, please email ondemand@wsba.org.

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