Are We Ready for AI Disruption? A Discussion with Legal and AI Experts on What the Implementation of AI Technology Means for the Future of IP
With the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) starting to pose certain challenges to existing legal frameworks, we had the opportunity to interview Jane Lambert, 4-5 Gray’s Inn Barrister and Rahela Penovski, CEO, Cognedt, on how AI is set to disrupt the future of patent law.
AI is changing our world and entering markets that were once reserved for human creativity. Companies are becoming increasingly more aware this and how the technology could implicate patents and licensing strategies. Furthermore, as life sciences organisations increasingly evolve into biotech firms, many need to consider how they might start commercialising both their tools and products.
Jane Lambert and
Rahela Penovski discuss these challenges in more detail and provide solutions
to help overcome these current hurdles.
Key benefits of downloading the video interview:
- Insights
on how AI has impacted the Life Science industry
- Understand how the industry can weather the effects of technological change
to achieve an objective and enhance social welfare through the promotion of
innovation
- Explore if the definition of inventor and should we define AI as such
- Discussions on scaling the future of AI patents
To gain the full insight to the following questions download the
interview now >>
- What artificial intelligence
advancements are expected to disrupt patent law?
- How can the legal industry weather the
effects of technological change to achieve their objectives and enhance social
welfare through the promotion of innovation?
- Should we define AI as an inventor?
- How should we scale the future for AI patents?
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