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IPSC Breakout Session 4: IP, AI, & Data

43(B)log

If failed, online dispute resolution/court litigation. Appropriation of Data-driven Persona Zahra Takhshid Should extend privacy to cover data about us. Data privacy as the new frontier. A: Yes, because we continue to rely on common law privacy torts. What type of data? But scope can be challenged.

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Nexus of AI, AI Regulation and Dispute Resolution

LexBlog IP

However, the use of AI in litigation also bears risk, as highlighted by a recent First-tier Tribunal (Tax) decision, where an appellant had sought to rely on precedent authorities that, in fact, were fabricated by AI (a known risk with AI using large language models, referred to as hallucination). [1]

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AI Year in Review: A Busy 2022 for AI and IP Promises Even More in 2023

IP Watchdog

Additionally, the development and use of AI and machine learning technologies can raise issues related to privacy and security. They can also be used to make decisions that affect people's lives, such as in the criminal justice system or in hiring, which raises ethical concerns.

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2021 IP Year in Review

IPilogue

For a review of Privacy legislation in Canada, check out Emily Prieur’s article published this week. Continued Debates over AI as an Inventor. Around the world, patent registrars grappled with patent applications that credit artificial intelligence software as the inventor. Top 10 Most Read IPilogue Articles Published in 2021.

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Supreme Court Declines to Weigh in on Notice Required to Trigger Statute of Limitations for Trade Secret Misappropriation Claims

LexBlog IP

The case arises out of a 2018 lawsuit, in which four self-described inventors of DNA Arrays brought suit against Illumina, a “multibillion-dollar, global player in genetic analysis,” alleging that Illumina and its associates conspired to steal Petitioner’s trade secrets and covertly conceal the information in patent applications.

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PRESS RELEASE: Atlanta Wins USPTO Southeast Regional Office: A Leap in Innovation and Growth

LexBlog IP

The office’s proximity to individual inventors, small businesses, veterans, low-income populations, students, rural populations, and groups traditionally underrepresented in patent filings ensures that a diverse range of innovators will benefit from tailored educational programs.

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[Conference Report] Patents, truth, PCT and more at the UIC School of Law International IP Practice Seminar

The IPKat

Back in October, University of Illinois Chicago School of Law’s Center for Intellectual Property (“IP”), Information, and Privacy Law organized and virtually hosted its International IP Practice Seminar. Still, she would like to see GII providing PCT with its data, including data on women inventors.