Category: IP and AI
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The Sedona Conference Launches Dialogue on Artificial Intelligence and the Law
The Sedona Conference, one of the nation’s leading nonpartisan think-tanks on issues of law and technology, will be launching its Working Group 13 on Artificial Intelligence and the Law in January, building on its long-standing reputation in the areas of eDiscovery, digital records management, patent litigation, trade secrets, cybersecurity, data privacy, and cross-border data transfers.… Read more
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The Sedona Conference publishes article on Testing the Limits of the IP Legal Regimes: The Unique Challenges of AI
When Paul R. Michel was approached about co-authoring a paper on the substantive issues that generative artificial intelligence poses to intellectual property law, the retired chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit didn’t think the challenges were all that formidable. But as Judge Michel and co-author Jim W. Ko began… Read more
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Sedona’s patent law working groups tackle the puzzle of GenAI and “inventorship”
I will be in Tampa next week, trading the record-breaking heat of Phoenix for the humidity of Florida. But I’m not flying east for the weather. I’ll be attending joint annual meeting of The Sedona Conference’s Working Groups 9 (patent damages and remedies) and 10 (patent litigation best practices) at the Hotel Haya. I’m looking… Read more
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Ko-Michel article on IP and AI law forthcoming
Jim W. Ko is co-authoring a paper on Testing the Limits of the IP Legal Regimes: The Unique Challenges of Artificial Intelligence with former Chief Judge Paul Michel of the Federal Circuit, in conjunction with The Sedona Conference’s upcoming Conference on AI and IP Law . Can the policy objectives behind the current intellectual property… Read more