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Webinar: Practical Applications of AI in IP Practice – Things Every Practitioner Should Know When Implementing AI Tools
The economic reality for patent practitioners is quite simple. Clients are constantly asking patent practitioners to do more while keeping within existing budgets. Sometimes clients are aware they are asking for more, and sometimes they just want to pay the same as they always have – or always used to – without taking into consideration the increasing complexity of technology, or the ever-growing requirements and expectations of courts, the PTAB, and patent offices around the world.
Working within budgetary constraints without sacrificing quality requires outside-the-box thinking and the use of available tools to find efficiencies and streamline as much as possible. Enter Artificial Intelligence (AI), which is taking the world and the legal industry by storm.
Join Gene Quinn, founder of IPWatchdog.com, on Thursday, May 29, at 12 PM ET, for a wide-ranging conversation about the great opportunity AI technology presents for the legal industry, and specifically for patent practice. Gene will moderate the conversation between Edward Russavage, Shareholder in the Electrical & Computer Technologies Practice group at Wolf Greenfield; Robert Plotkin, founding partner of Blueshift IP and author of AI Armor: Securing the Future of Your AI Company with Strategic Intellectual Property; and Lewis Lee, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Moat Metrics.
In addition to answering as many questions from the audience as possible, our panel will explore:
- The things existing AI technology currently does well, and what AI technology is likely to do well in the near future.
- How patent practitioners are currently using AI technology in their day-to-day practice, and what streamlining and efficiency benefits they are seeing.
- Concerns some clients continue to have about the use of AI technology.
Materials
Garbage In, Polished Garbage Out: The AI Patent Disclosure Trap – Written by Robert Plotkin