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AI Inventions and Patents: Drafting Patents for Successful Licensing and Enforcement of AI Technology


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 58 minutes
Recorded Date: December 06, 2023
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Agenda

Key issues that will be covered in this course are:
  • The AI Revolution
  • Navigating the AI Patent Landscape
  • Strategies for Patent Success
  • Unlocking Commercial Potential
  • Enforcing AI Patents
  • Real-World Insights

For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

In the ever-changing field of artificial intelligence (AI), innovation serves as the foundation for progress. The act of patenting AI inventions goes beyond a mere legal procedure; it is a strategic step that safeguards your intellectual property, opens doors to commercial success, and advances technology. However, the journey to patent AI technology is far from straightforward, with a landscape filled with nuances, complexities, and unique challenges.

In this CLE program, we will demystify the intricacies of AI patenting and set a clear path to success. Our esteemed speakers, possessing extensive experience in AI patent law, will provide practical insights and actionable advice that will reshape your approach to patenting AI innovations.

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Panelists

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Michael V. Pack, Ph.D.

Associate
Polsinelli

Michael V. Pack, Ph.D., counsels’ clients in a variety of intellectual property matters. His background and experience in the areas of engineering, technology, and law enable him to successfully provide clients with strategic solutions on patent prosecution and technology matters.

Michael represents a broad range of clients, prosecuting patent applications for U.S. and foreign corporations in many fields, including:
•Machine learning and artificial intelligence
•Computer vision and image/signal processing
•Photonics
•Quantum computing and measurement
•Telecommunications (wireless and optical)
•Medical imaging (CT, PET, MRI, and ultrasound imaging)
•Remote sensing
•Cryptography and blockchain technologies
•Internet-of-things (IoT)
•Cloud computing
•Smart devices
•Business methods

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Robert Plotkin

Software Patent Lawyer & Founding Partner
Blueshift IP

Robert Plotkin is an MIT-educated patent attorney who has been specializing in software patents for over 25 years. He represents tech startup companies through all stages of their development, from initial conception through product development and launch, and through growth and exit, such as by acquisition or IPO. He collaborates closely with his startup clients to obtain broad, strong, and defensible software patents in the U.S. and worldwide. He is a founding partner of Blueshift IP, a patent law firm in Cambridge, Massachusetts that specializes in software patents. His clients entrust him with their most valuable software patents and he is often called on to advice in business-critical software patent acquisitions and litigation.

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Malgorzata "Gosia" Kulczycka, Ph.D., JD

Partner
Patterson + Sheridan LLP

Gosia is a patent attorney specializing in AI and software patents. She has also a Ph.D. degree in computer science. As a patent attorney, she uses her broad expertise in patent law, AI, and computer science to maximize the value of her clients’ patent portfolios and to advise cutting-edge companies specializing in patenting in the AI space. She has also given many presentations and speeches on AI, patenting, patent eligibility, and patent portfolio management.

Gosia is also a partner at Patterson Sheridan LLP, a national full-service intellectual property law firm. P S is among the world’s top ten writers of original U.S. patent applications. Over the years, P S has received accolades and high rankings from U.S. News, The Business Journal, Super Lawyers, and others.


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