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ChatUSG: What Companies Doing Business with the Government Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence

Intellectual Property Law Blog

Some of these issues are specific to doing business with the government and others are broader issues that all companies face when using AI, and generative AI (GAI) in particular. As a result, many companies are developing corporate policies on employee use of AI. Many employees are experimenting with AI in connection with their work.

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OM Weekly Digest 09/22/22

Olartemoure Blog

Science, Technology, and Innovation projects in the Bioeconomy sector can now access differentiated lines of credit through BANCOLDEX. Finance for these projects includes costs associated with managing intellectual property and/or creating technology-based companies (Startups – Spin-offs) resulting from their execution.

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Will Artificial Intelligence Change Trademarks?

Erik K Pelton

And a lot of that is due to the amazing tool ChatGPT, which is a breakthrough in terms of artificial intelligence technology. The company, OpenAI, that built ChatGPT, was valued at $29 billion recently. So big companies sometimes need reminders about the value of trademark protection as well.

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Trademark Infringement in the Digital Age

IP and Legal Filings

Corporations must establish online identities, such as logos, slogans, product names, and brands, to build consumer awareness, loyalty, and trust. Trademarks are becoming even more significant assets for companies trying to stand out in a competitive market due to the growth of online platforms and e-commerce.

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Conquering Likelihood of Confusion in Pharmaceutical Trademarks

Corsearch

For pharmaceutical companies, name confusion is a critical risk to consumers and patients. Risks associated with consumer confusion Likelihood of confusion in the pharmaceutical industry carries risks not only for the company but also for their consumers.

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Content Authenticity Initiative: The Solution to Information’s Provenance Problem?

Velocity of Content

In 2019, Adobe, with its partners Twitter and The New York Times , announced the Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) to provide consumers with more information about the content they’re seeing and to help them become more discerning about media. In June, The Wall Street Journal and Reuters became the latest members of the CAI community.

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StreamSafely: Anti-Piracy Campaign or Multi-Million Dollar Marketing Machine?

TorrentFreak

Government’s Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPRCenter) and Hollywood’s Motion Picture Association (MPA) revealed two new PSAs to boost the campaign’s visibility. Through the prism and messaging of StreamSafely, the chief concern is to protect the financial welfare of consuming pirates and their families.