By Phillip Bantz | September 13, 2022
Daniel Brennan takes up the reins of Dataiku's legal department amid rapid growth at the firm, which has a valuation of $4.6 billion and reported 60% year-over-year annual recurring revenue growth.
By Isha Marathe | August 30, 2022
As AI's role in inventing becomes more prevalent and the Thaler decision is reviewed, efforts to expand the definition of an "inventor" to include AI might become more pronounced.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Gerald B. Halt Jr. and Jeffrey M. Glabicki | August 30, 2022
AI frequently automates routine tasks that were previously performed by people, eliminating tedious work, making business processes more efficient, and creating new capabilities and opportunities. Every business in the future will be using AI to some extent.
By Cassandre Coyer | August 29, 2022
The second in-person ILTACON conference since the pandemic consisted of conversations around the growing adoption of AI in the legal field, as well as some of the opportunities and challenges that come with newer forms of web technologies.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | August 29, 2022
In her Artificial Intelligence column, Katherine Forrest discusses the uses of voice biometrics—the unique way in which each person makes sounds and words, resulting in a voiceprint akin to a fingerprint.
By Isha Marathe | August 26, 2022
Tech companies find that there is a lack of funding within patent technology, but, with growing IP practices, that might be changing.
By Francelina M. Perdomo | August 26, 2022
New technologies are forcing brand owners to implement registration and enforcement strategies to protect their intellectual property rights in the metaverse.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Vadim Cherkasov and Jeffrey P. Safran | August 26, 2022
The top U.S. patent court has confirmed what many were expecting in the patent community—that artificial intelligence (AI) is not considered an "individual" according to the Patent Act and thus AI cannot be named as an inventor on a patent.
By Isha Marathe | August 24, 2022
If in fact the U.S. followed suit behind Australia and South Africa to name AI as the inventor of a patent, it would bring up a handful of issues within the Patent Act that would result in a long road of litigation.
By Alex Barinka, Leah Nylen and Sarah Frier | August 23, 2022
Meta is accused of scooping up promising rivals and limiting competition in the market.
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