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March 06, 2024 | Law.com

Beyond Language: How Multimodal AI Sees the Bigger Picture

What distinguishes between the ChatGPT versus multimodal varieties of artificial intelligence? How may such multimodal systems further extend machine learning's capacities? And by what means might novel implementations leveraging multiple modalities secure patent rights?

By Matthew R. Carey

6 minute read

February 27, 2024 | Law.com

How AI Has Affected PR

When we consider how the use of AI affects legal PR and communications, we have to look at it as an industrywide global phenomenon. A recent online conference provided an overview of the latest AI trends in public relations, and specifically, the impact of AI on communications. Here are some of the key points and takeaways from several of the speakers, who provided current best practices, tips, concerns and case studies.

By Vivian Hood

8 minute read

February 26, 2024 | Law.com

Recent Patent Trial and Appeal Board Approaches to Patent Claims on Medical Technology Implementing AI

Each decision involves reversal of a prior art rejection and contrasts with the other decisions on subject matter eligibility, revealing different PTAB approaches and results that can inform prosecution and appeal strategies.

By Jim Soong

10 minute read

February 22, 2024 | Law.com

New Strategic Planning Considerations for Legal Industry Leaders

The business landscape over the last few years has been changing at an ever-increasing speed. To effectively navigate the challenges and opportunities that present themselves, leaders need to adopt a fresh approach to strategic planning.

By Yuliya LaRoe

7 minute read

February 21, 2024 | Law.com

Treatment of Antibody Claims In the U.S. After 'Amgen v. Sanofi'

The future of antibody claiming in the United States is uncertain following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in 'Amgen Inc. v. Sanofi,' a highly anticipated decision concerning enablement and whether the traditional way to claim antibodies — claiming antibodies by their function — will survive as a valid claiming strategy.

By Leanne Rakers and Caley McCarthy

8 minute read

February 20, 2024 | Law.com

To Benefit from Cyber Insurance Coverage In France, Don't Forget to File a Complaint

The French regulation has been enacted in the context of the French government decision to fight against the resurgence of cyberattacks, together with ransom demands, which have a significant impact on the economy.

By Stéphanie Faber and Charles Helleputte

8 minute read

February 15, 2024 | Law.com

Protecting Technology-Assisted Works and Inventions: Where Does Smart Technology End and AI Begin?

At what point does a "smart" computing system, or advanced software program, qualify as AI in the eyes of pertinent regulatory or judicial authorities? When is an individual considered to have merely deployed an AI-based computing tool to assist with creating a work of art or conceiving of a technological innovation? Each of these questions is explored in this article, giving consideration to currently prevailing guidelines from administrative bodies and the courts.

By Ed Lanquist, Jr. and Dominic Rota

11 minute read

February 13, 2024 | Law.com

AI and Hospitality: Transforming Law Firm Workplaces for the Future

As the world ushers in a new era post-pandemic of hybrid operations, it's really no surprise that workplace experience is a top, strategic lever law firm leaders are driving in conjunction with re-envisioning the space their professionals are occupying.

By Anthony Davies

8 minute read

February 12, 2024 | Law.com

Artificial Intelligence: The New Weapon of Insider Threats

With all of its promise for increased efficiency and technological innovation, artificial intelligence must also be recognized as an evolving weapon to malicious insiders for AI-assisted fraud schemes.

By Peter Collins

8 minute read

February 09, 2024 | Law.com

White Box vs. Black Box Compensation Systems

Having a compensation system that clearly outlines partner expectations, provides the partners with the ability to validate the results by communicating the results back to them does more to build collegiality than an opaque system that, by its design, promotes distrust and ill will among partners.

By J. Mark Santiago

5 minute read