Our third annual Artificial Intelligence (AI) Boot Camp will discuss the latest developments, insights, and impacts of AI usage and integration for companies of all sizes and industries.
This year’s program will discuss the challenges and opportunities AI presents for the regulatory landscapes in the United States, European Union, and United Kingdom, data protection, copyrights, patents, contracts, financing, ediscovery, and more.
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Join us for a lively discussion of copyright law and current AI litigations that may influence creative industries, technology companies, and society at large for years to come.
Please join us as we discuss AI technology and the key considerations for determining patent protection for AI, including the various types of AI and when AI inventions can be patentable based on subject matter, novelty, and nonobviousness, as well as inventorship issues related to AI inventions.
Morgan Lewis partner Benjamin David Novak and associate Evan J. McGillin provided an update of the current financing market for artificial intelligence (AI) companies including an overview of market terms and transaction structures for these types of financings, highlighting the company-favorable and investor-favorable ends of the market.
Please join us for a discussion around negotiating contracts for AI tools and services. The focus will be on identifying new issues, or new twists on old issues, that are involved when entering into commercial agreements concerning AI.
Please join us for a discussion on ways to conquer the challenges of patent litigation in the rapidly evolving field of AI, including an overview of the strategies and tactics that have been proven and will prove effective in securing favorable outcomes in high-stakes AI patent disputes.
Please join us as we discuss key considerations for an emerging company to consider when using AI across its organization, including in the development and protection of intellectual property.
Please join us as we explore national security and other risks posed by AI and discuss the ways in which the US government is using existing regulatory tools and developing new ones to address those risks.
Please join us as we discuss the latest proposals for antitrust regulation over algorithmic pricing and the potential antitrust implications for companies that are using or plan to use AI tools.
Please join us as we discuss the latest EU and UK regulations and enforcement actions relating to AI and data protection, including the EU AI Act (the world’s first comprehensive AI legislation) and GDPR related developments.
Join us for a discussion on the transformative role of AI in ediscovery, where we will explore its application and use cases in supporting litigation, investigations, information governance, cybersecurity incident responses, and contract analytics.
Join us for a discussion on AI in the securities and commodities industry.
Join us for a discussion on CFIUS considerations for those who seek investment from non-U.S. entities that are developing AI-related technology.
Please join us for this session of our Artificial Intelligence (AI) Boot Camp.
The use of big data and algorithms to automate decision-making has been on the rise for many years. Data collection and “commercial surveillance” is a pervasive practice among social media companies and may other providers of online services. Join us as we consider the Federal Trade Commission’s proposed rulemaking considering these issues as well as the “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights – Making Automated Systems Work for the American People” recently released by the White House Office of Science and Technology.
We will provide an overview of the requirements for patenting AI/machine learning (ML) inventions in Europe. The discussion will review the European Patent Office’s (EPO’s) guidelines, provide an overview of recent EPO case law related to AI/ML, and cover the EPO’s requirements for technical effects and enablement as they apply to AI/ML inventions.
Join us as we discuss patent and trade secret protection for inventions that use AI.
Join us as we discuss some of the key issues that buyers and investors frequently grapple with as they evaluate companies in this space.
Join us for a discussion on complications inherent to and strategies for pretrial practice in AI-directed patent actions.
Please join us as we provide an overview of the areas in which antitrust considerations could come into play in various business activities involving the use of AI, particularly in this era of increasing scrutiny from antitrust regulators.
Please join us as we give an overview of current trends in technologies for AI and discuss IP strategies.
Please join us as we discuss tips for practitioners who are counseling businesses on the use of AI. It will cover ethical obligations as a practitioner when it comes to using AI in your legal practice.
Please join us for a lively presentation that will cover copyright authorship, registration, and enforcement of copyrights in connection with works created with AI. We will review a number of AI content examples and analyze which may be copyrightable and by whom.
Please join us for this session of our Artificial Intelligence (AI) Boot Camp.
Please join us for this presentation that covers the expanding field of using artificial intelligence (AI) to automate the search for candidates, screen candidates, analyze candidates’ skills and aptitudes, and other tasks associated with recruiting and hiring.
Join us for a discussion about how in-house counsel can take action now that will help minimize costly and distracting litigation headaches in the future.
This webinar considers why this is happening, how the issue is manifesting itself and the challenges it is creating, and actions that can be taken to minimize bias in artificial intelligence (AI).
Join us as we discuss artificial intelligence (AI) in digital advisory offerings.
In this webinar, we will provide an overview of current trends in hardware technologies for artificial intelligence (AI), and competitive landscape, detail patenting strategies of startups, and alternate IP strategies adopted by AI hardware startups, including open source, copyright, and trade-secret protection, and provide important practice tips for IP protection.
In this webinar, we’ll explore how to assess the patentability of, and prosecute applications covering, artificial intelligence (AI) functionality embodied in these emerging systems.
Join us as we discuss artificial intelligence (AI) and data privacy.
This one hour Ethics CLE course will start with an introduction to the array of concepts we call artificial intelligence (AI), follow with a history of its development and adoption in the legal profession—from its early adoption to current state to where we think it is headed—setting the table for a conversation about the unsettled moral and ethical considerations the use of AI raises for lawyers and their clients.
Please join us for a lively presentation that will cover copyright authorship, registration, and enforcement of copyrights in connection with works created with AI. We will review a number of AI content examples and analyze which may be copyrightable and by whom.
In this webinar, we will discuss the expanding field of using artificial intelligence (AI) to automate the search for candidates, screen candidates and analyze candidates’ skills and aptitudes, as well as other tasks associated with recruiting and hiring.
This presentation will illustrate how to identify patentable inventions that use AI, and when it can make more sense to pursue trade secret protection.
Join us as we discuss key FDA policies applicable to artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies when intended for healthcare applications.
Transactions in the AI market hit record numbers this past year and the trend is only expected to continue as the race to acquire talent and innovative technology accelerates. Join us as we discuss some of the key issues that buyers and investors frequently grapple with as they evaluate companies in this space.
Join us to discuss how the standards for patentability have been applied by the United States and European patent offices for computer-implemented inventions in biotechnology and healthcare.