Thursday, October 31st
8 a.m PST| 11 a.m EST
Our special guest this week, Angela Dunning, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb, will Present on:
Generative AI: IP Risks and Opportunities
The extraordinary capability of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to augment the processes of creation and innovation will revolutionize both business and the arts, ushering in tremendous opportunity as well as disruption, uncertainty, and risk of misuse. Whether a company is looking to enhance its consumer-facing products and services through the use of AI or deploy strictly for internal purposes, it should understand how generative AI systems work, the potential risks surrounding their implementation, and how to mitigate them.
As an IP litigation partner at Cleary Gottlieb, Angela Dunning works with both AI developers and those implementing AI tools to navigate these risks in a fast-changing legal landscape. She will discuss both input and output risks, including the possibility of bias, errors and hallucinations, as well as copyright, trademark, trade secret, and data protection concerns companies should be aware of in developing and deploying AI systems. She will also provide an update on the current status and trendlines of US IP litigation directed to the training and use of AI tools, offering perspectives from the front lines of several major cases.
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Our presenter:
The extraordinary capability of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to augment the processes of creation and innovation will revolutionize both business and the arts, ushering in tremendous opportunity as well as disruption, uncertainty, and risk of misuse. Whether a company is looking to enhance its consumer-facing products and services through the use of AI or deploy strictly for internal purposes, it should understand how generative AI systems work, the potential risks surrounding their implementation, and how to mitigate them.
As an IP litigation partner at Cleary Gottlieb, Angela Dunning works with both AI developers and those implementing AI tools to navigate these risks in a fast-changing legal landscape. She will discuss both input and output risks, including the possibility of bias, errors and hallucinations, as well as copyright, trademark, trade secret, and data protection concerns companies should be aware of in developing and deploying AI systems. She will also provide an update on the current status and trendlines of US IP litigation directed to the training and use of AI tools, offering perspectives from the front lines of several major cases.
Offered by Will Work For Food, founded by Natalie Armstrong-Motin (www.HowToMarketMyMediationPractice.com and moderated by Jeff Kichaven (www.JeffKichaven.com ) and Jean Lawler (www.LawlerADR.com)
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