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In this episode of MondAI BAIgel, I have the pleasure of chatting with Robert Plotkin, a leading expert in intellectual property law and the author of the newly published best-selling book "AI Armor: Securing the Future of Your AI Company With Strategic Intellectual Property." We dive into the fascinating world of the intellectual automation revolution and explore how AI is transforming the landscape of IP protection. Join us as we uncover how the current stage of AI is automating higher levels of creation, from designing new technologies to inventing groundbreaking solutions.
Robert shares his insights on the "MIND" process for IP protection, a strategic approach to mapping business goals and navigating the IP landscape for success. We also tackle common misconceptions about patenting software and AI, revealing the truth about what can and cannot be patented. Robert explains the delicate balance between trade secrets and patent protection, and how to make the right choice for your technology and business goals. In this episode, you'll understand why early investigation into IP protection is crucial in the fast-paced world of AI innovation and how securing the filing date for protection is essential to avoid missing opportunities.
Sound Bites: "The mind process systematically steps through identifying what your technology is, what your business goals are, and then identifying and obtaining the most effective appropriate type of intellectual property protection based on your technology and your business goals." "Software is definitely patentable, and AI is one of those types of technology that can be patented."
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Background of Robert Plotkin
03:47 The "MIND" Process for IP Protection
07:46 Patenting Software in the US and Misconceptions About Patenting AI
13:12 Harmonizing Trade Secrets and Patent Protection
Join us for this insightful conversation as we unravel the complexities of IP protection in the AI era. Don’t forget to subscribe to MondAI BAIgel for more exciting discussions on AI and law, and leave your thoughts in the comments below! -
Alex Hamilton created Radiant Law in 2009 to challenge the legal industry in two key ways:
To disrupt the time-honored business model of hourly chargingTo reverse the tendency to make contracts unnecessarily complexHe also wrote the book "Sign Here" (https://www.radiantlaw.com/book), where he explains how he accomplished these goals.
In this episode, we dive deep into the current utilization of AI in the contracting process and explore the key additions in the second edition of his book. Alex emphasizes the importance of focusing on relationships rather than just the contract itself and highlights the need for a repeatable contracting process, automation, and continuous improvement. He shares how he was able to achieve this in his company.
We discuss how AI is being used in the contracting process for tasks like extracting information from contracts and reviewing the other party's paper. We debate how to balance AI and traditional contracting methods and the role of behavior in contracting. Alex shares a three-step process for improving contracting: making the process repeatable, adding automation, and continuous improvement. Finally, we talk about the future of contracting with AI, focusing on simplifying processes, reducing negotiations, and creating more value for all parties involved.
Main takeaways:
AI can help simplify routine work and explore innovative ideas but isn’t a panacea.Building relationships is more important than aggressive arguments over contract clauses.Companies should focus on the basics of contract management and encourage AI experimentation.The future of contracting lies in simplifying processes and creating more value.Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Background of Alex Hamilton00:50 Current Utilization of AI in the Contracting Process07:10 Balancing AI and Traditional Contracting Methods15:05 Implementing AI in the Contracting ProcessDon’t miss this insightful conversation on the role of AI in the legal contracting landscape. Subscribe to MondAI BAIgel for more discussions on AI and law, and leave your comments below! -
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Join us in this insightful episode of the MondAI Bagel Podcast as we dive into the complexities of the European Digital Services Act (DSA) with expert Philipp Koehler, a partner at Taylor Wessing and a distinguished member of the ITechLaw Association.
In today’s discussion, we unpack the introduction to the DSA, exploring its scope and the main rules that have started shaping the digital landscape across Europe since February 2024.
Philipp provides insights into the technical, organizational, and human resource efforts necessary for implementing the DSA's requirements effectively. We also compare the DSA with the AI Act, discussing how these complementary regulatory frameworks are pivotal in setting harmonized rules for a safe, predictable, and trusted online environment. Learn about the roles and responsibilities of providers under both the DSA and AI Act and how these regulations influence one another. Additionally, Philipp shares practical examples of AI in practice, demonstrating how automated means are being utilized to meet the stringent requirements of the DSA.
Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how the European Union is regulating the digital market and AI technologies, ensuring enhanced safety and compliance. Subscribe to MondAI Bagel Podcast for more insightful discussions on AI and law. Engage with us in the comments, and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more updates! -
Welcome to another intriguing episode of MondAI BAIgel, where we delve into the complex intersection of artificial intelligence and intellectual property law in the United States.
Join me and my guest, Joachim Steinberg, a seasoned counsel at Crowell & Moring LLP, as we explore the nuances of IP law in the context of AI technologies.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The concept of fair use in both a theoretical and practical light, dissecting how it applies to the rapidly evolving landscape of AI.
- Joachim’s firsthand experiences from the frontlines, dealing with cases where IP owners challenge the use of their content by large language models (LLMs).
- Insights into the real-world application of US law and how it shapes the technology sector. Whether you're a legal professional, a tech enthusiast, or someone curious about how AI is reshaping legal boundaries, this discussion is tailored for you.
Dive deep into the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in the legal realm and gain expert insights from someone directly involved in high-profile IP cases. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with more discussions like this! -
Join us on this insightful episode of our podcast where we sit down with James Gatto, AI and Blockchain & Fintech Team Leader at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, and Adjunct Professor in the field of Artificial Intelligence at University of Mississippi School of Law.
We tackle the essential topic of why companies need to develop and implement AI policies, the risks of not having them, key elements that should be included, and the policy preparation process.
We also compare AI regulatory frameworks in the US and Europe and discuss their implications for multinational companies. Additionally, we'll delve into effective implementation and enforcement of these policies.
For more insights, check out Jim’s blog at https://www.ailawandpolicy.com. Subscribe to stay updated on the latest discussions! -
Join us on the next episode of MondAI BAIgel as we delve into the pioneering world of Spain's regulatory sandboxes with Javier Rodriguez del Valle, an innovative attorney from Augusta Abogados.
Discover how Spain became the first country to establish a regulatory sandbox, setting precedents even before the final text of the AI Act was adopted. In this enlightening discussion, Javier shares insights into the formation, challenges, and impacts of these regulatory frameworks designed to foster innovation while ensuring compliance and safety in technology deployment. Whether you're a legal professional, technologist, or simply interested in the intersection of law and technology, this episode offers valuable perspectives on navigating regulatory landscapes in an era of rapid technological advancement.
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Join us in a riveting MondAI bAIgel episode as we delve into "Lawyering in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" - article of Prof. Daniel Schwarcz, a leading figure in legal scholarship.
This discussion illuminates the transformative impact of AI on legal practice, based on groundbreaking research that assesses GPT-4's influence on law students' legal tasks. Prof. Schwarcz shares compelling findings: a nuanced improvement in the quality of legal analysis, significant reductions in task completion times, and heightened work satisfaction among students utilizing AI.
Despite modest average quality enhancements, the greatest benefit was observed in lower-skilled participants, suggesting an equalizing effect across abilities. Moreover, the study anticipates the future role of AI in law to be even more significant, considering the evolution of specialized AI tools, the potential for enhanced training, and technological advancements.
This episode not only offers a glimpse into the immediate benefits of AI in legal education and practice but also proposes a forward-looking perspective on its role in reshaping the legal profession.
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🌟 In this groundbreaking episode of our series, we bring you an exclusive insider's view into the heart of European digital policy with Kai Zenner, Head of Office and Digital Policy Adviser for MEP Axel Voss.
Join us as we unravel the complexities of the ongoing AI Act trilogue in the EU. 🇪🇺🤖
🔑 Key discussion points include:
- The intricate process of negotiations in the AI Act trilogue.
- Identifying the major bottlenecks and contentious topics lacking consensus.
- Is generative AI a hotly debated topic? Kai shares his insights.
- Assessing the chances of the AI Act being adopted early next year – what does the timeline look like? This episode is a first for us, bringing you the most current and up-to-date insights into this crucial legislative process.
🗺️ But that's not all. Kai also introduces us to his comprehensive map of EU acts in the digital world. He sheds light on the challenges of interpreting and applying these complex regulations and discusses potential approaches to navigate this intricate legal landscape.
🔍 If you’re interested in the future of AI regulation, digital policy, and the legislative path the EU is charting in this rapidly evolving field, this episode is an absolute must-watch! 👀 Stay tuned, subscribe, and join us for a deep dive into the future of AI governance in the EU – where policy meets practice. -
In this compelling second part of our discussion with Damien Riehl — lawyer, speaker, technologist, futurist, and musician — we delve deeper into the transformative intersection of law and technology. Damien shares his insights on the controversial idea of robots replacing judges and the implications for the justice system. He emphasizes the adage, "justice delayed is justice denied," discussing how AI could both alleviate and complicate this issue.
We then explore the complex world of intellectual property as it intersects with generative AI technologies. Damien elaborates on why AI tools are currently not infringing IP rights in the United States, providing a nuanced understanding of the legal landscape. The conversation also covers the ongoing dispute between the New York Times and OpenAI, analyzing the potential outcomes and their broader implications for media and AI.
Highlighting his innovative approach to copyright and creativity, Damien discusses his TED talk, viewed almost 2 million times, where he describes his groundbreaking project of open-sourcing all existing and possible melodies. He also teases a new project aimed at doing the same with patent claims, promising to revolutionize how we think about intellectual property in the age of AI. -
Dive into the captivating world of AI's intersection with the legal profession in the first part of our special two-part episode with Damien Riehl, a lawyer, speaker, technologist, futurist, and musician. Damien brings a unique perspective to the evolving role of AI in law, comparing the capabilities and roles of lawyers with those in the medical field, highlighting what LLMs cannot do that humans excel at.
This episode delves into the concept of AI agents and their potential impact on the legal world, discussing why these advanced tools have not yet become commonplace in legal practices. Damien articulates a compelling vision of the future where the legal profession moves away from the drudgery of billable hours to focus on the essence of lawyering — strategic thinking and humanity. This shift emphasizes that it's our humanity that sets us apart from machines; clients seek out lawyers not just for legal solutions but for a shared human experience and wisdom.
Furthermore, Damien explores how Jevons' paradox might play out in legal services. As AI reduces the unit cost of legal tasks, it paradoxically leads to an increase in demand for legal services, allowing more people to access legal help and lawyers to potentially engage with a broader array of issues without reducing their earnings.
Join us for this insightful exploration of how AI is reshaping the legal landscape, urging a shift towards more meaningful and impactful legal practice.
Subscribe to Monday Bagel for more enlightening discussions that bridge technology and humanity, and stay tuned for the second part of our conversation with Damien Riehl, where we continue to uncover the deep impacts of AI on professional fields. -
Next MondAI Bagel Episode: The Intersection of AI in Hospitality and Legal Worlds with Stanislav Ivanov In this enlightening episode of MondAI Bagel, we go into the fascinating world where artificial intelligence meets hospitality and the legal sector with our distinguished guest, Stanislav Ivanov. A renowned Professor in Tourism Economics at Varna University of Management and Director of Zangador Research Institute, Stan brings a wealth of knowledge from his extensive research and publications in robonomics, robotics, AI, and service automation within the tourism industry.
Join us as we explore:
1. The application of AI in the hospitality business and its parallels to the legal profession.
2. The impact of AI on the labor market in service industries, including the legal field.
3. A deep dive into the rights of robots, featuring insights from Stanislav Ivanov and David J. Gunkel, a previous guest on MondAI Bagel, renowned for his work on the subject.
Stanislav Ivanov's expertise extends beyond academia; he is actively involved in the tourism industry, offering trainings and conducting research that bridges theoretical knowledge with practical applications. His contributions to the European Journal of Tourism Research and ROBONOMICS highlight the evolving relationship between technology and economic practices.
Don't miss this episode as we navigate the intersections of AI across different sectors, uncovering the potential and challenges that lie ahead. Stay tuned for a conversation that promises to broaden your understanding of AI's role in shaping the future of hospitality and legal services.
👉 Subscribe to our channel and hit the bell icon to stay updated on this and future episodes of MondAI Bagel. Let's continue exploring the transformative power of AI together! -
Dive into the future of legal practice with Jaromir Savelka, a distinguished lawyer, data scientist, and top researcher at Carnegie Mellon University. In this episode of MondAI BAIgel, we unravel the findings from the First Global Report on the State of AI in Legal Practice.
Discover why the homogeneous adoption of AI across legal firms is both surprising and a signal of the times, with 51% of law firms already leveraging AI technologies. Jaromir shares insights on the rapid adoption rate in 2023, the potential for growth, and explores the untapped capabilities of AI that many lawyers are yet to realize. Plus, get an exclusive look into Jaromir's latest research on computing education and the transformative power of AI in legal studies.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the evolving landscape of AI in law. #AIinLaw #LegalTech #MondAIBaigel #JaromirSavelka #LegalInnovation #AIAdoption #FutureOfLaw #LegalPractice #DataScience #CarnegieMellon -
🚀 New Episode Alert: "AI's Untapped Potential in Legal Practice: Insights with Enrico Francesconi"🌐
Dive deep into the transformative world of AI in legal practice with our latest episode featuring Enrico Francesconi, a pioneer in AI research and former president of the International Association of AI and Law. We explore the findings from the First Global Report on the State of AI in Legal Practice, highlighting how the legal industry is yet to fully leverage AI's capabilities beyond repetitive tasks.
From automatic document summarization and predictive justice to AI-supported ADR and advanced legal information retrieval, Francesconi shares valuable insights into harnessing AI for a more efficient and insightful legal practice.
🔍 Francesconi's research on transforming law into processable code offers a glimpse into a future where both humans and machines understand legal processes seamlessly. If you're looking to grasp the full potential of AI in law, this episode is a must-listen!
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Join us on the next episode of MondAI BAIgel, where Dr. Bartosz Sujecki, an esteemed IP attorney with experience in both the Netherlands and Germany and a member of the ITechLaw Association's AI committee, shares his unique insights on how lawyers in these countries are approaching AI. Dive into the stark reality of legal practices being "AI deserts," the current use of AI tools by legal professionals, and how they are advising clients on AI-related issues such as accessibility, liability, and IP rights to outputs. Despite the lack of formal decisions in both Germany and the Netherlands, the ongoing discussions reveal much about the future intersection of AI and law. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the evolving landscape of legal technology and its implications for practitioners and clients alike.
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Join us as we delve into the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Intellectual Property (IP) law in the EU with Prof. Giovanni Maria Riccio, a leading IP law expert from Salerno and partner at e-Lex law firm in Rome.
This episode explores the nuances of the EU Copyright Directive, particularly the text and data mining exceptions outlined in Article 4, and the opt-out mechanism it provides. We compare this with the fair use doctrine in the US and its implications for AI-generated content.
Additionally, we dissect the Italian Supreme Court's decision in 2023 (No. 1107 - RAI vs. Biancheri), which addresses the copyright eligibility of AI-generated graphic works, setting a precedent for the protectability under copyright laws. Our discussion also covers the legal aspects of collaboration between humans and AI in creating IP-protected works, offering insights into the evolving landscape of IP law in the face of AI advancements. -
🤖💡 Join us on the latest episode of MondAI BAIgel for a thought-provoking discussion with professor David Gunkel, an esteemed scholar and author of "Person, Thing, Robot."We delve into the compelling and often challenging world of robot rights, exploring the intricate boundaries between humans, AI, and robots.
🔍 In this episode, we cover:
1. Understanding Robot Rights: David Gunkel introduces the concept of robot rights, addressing why AI systems might need rights and distinguishing between AI systems and robots in terms of ontology.
2. Revolutionary Ontological Category: Gunkel discusses his advocacy for a new ontological category beyond personhood or object status for robots, highlighting its practical implications for technologists and lawyers.
3. Legal Framework and AI Complexity: We explore various legal concepts related to AI, like digital peculium and Teilrechtsfähigkeit, assessing their alignment with current legal systems and identifying where these frameworks fall short.
4. AI Beyond Tools: Contrasting views on AI as mere tools, Gunkel shares his perspective on AI's potential to transcend this classification in the context of authorship and invention rights.
And many more.
🌐 Whether you're a legal professional, technologist, ethicist, or simply intrigued by the evolving relationship between humans and machines, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and a fresh perspective on the future of AI and robotics.
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Join us in this special holiday edition of our podcast as we dive into the fascinating intersection of AI and European Intellectual Property Law with Prof. Sari Depreeuw, a renowned IP law expert from Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles.🎄📚
In this episode, we unwrap:
AI Readiness in European IP Law: Is the current legal framework prepared to handle the advancements and challenges brought by AI?Text and Data Mining (TDM) Commercial Exceptions: We discuss the balance between protecting authors' rights and fostering technological development.Navigating Opt-Out Options: Prof. Depreeuw explores the practical difficulties of opting out, especially at the webpage level.Comparative Analysis of US and EU Data Use Disputes: How might legal battles over data used for training AI in the US compare to potential scenarios in Europe?Protecting Authorial Style in AI: Can the law protect an author’s style without claiming specific works’ infringement?Belgium’s Approach to AI Output Protection: A look at how Belgium is addressing the IP protection of AI-generated content.🔔 This episode is not just a treat for the holiday season but an essential listen for anyone interested in the dynamic world of AI, copyright, and legal innovation. Prof. Depreeuw's expert insights provide a window into the complexities and future directions of IP law in the age of AI. -
Tune into this enlightening episode of MondAI bAIgel where we welcome Roman Koch, an experienced in-house counsel and co-author of the first guidebook on AI prompting for lawyers.
In a concise and impactful 10-minute session, Roman demystifies the world of AI prompting – a skill that is rapidly becoming indispensable in the legal profession.
👨⚖️ What to Expect:The Essence of Prompting: Delve into why mastering AI prompting is crucial for lawyers in today’s tech-driven legal landscape.Decoding Prompting: Get clarity on what 'prompting' really entails and its significance in enhancing AI's utility in legal tasks.Crafting the Perfect Prompt: Roman provides practical examples and insights into creating effective prompts that can transform your legal research, drafting, and overall decision-making processes.🚀 This episode is not just a lesson in AI prompting; it's a gateway to leveraging AI to its fullest potential in legal work. Ideal for legal practitioners and law students alike, this brief guide offers a foundational understanding of a vital skill in the AI-enabled future of law.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from a leading expert and take a significant step towards integrating AI seamlessly into your legal practice. -
🌌 Step into the future on this episode of MondAI bAIgel as we explore the convergence of AI and quantum technology with Professor Radim Polcak from Masaryk University. Dive into a conversation that stretches the boundaries of what we know about technology and law!🔬 Topics we tackle in this episode:The Fusion of AI and Quantum Computing: We discuss the potential and concerns surrounding AI's enhanced capabilities through quantum computing.Predicting Quantum Technology: Prof. Polcak explains why forecasting the path of quantum tech is complex and critical.Regulatory Challenges and Solutions: How should we approach regulating quantum tech? Does it have a place in the AI Act?Quantum Tech in Our Daily Lives: Engage in thought-provoking predictions about how quantum technology might change our everyday experiences.Czech Republic’s Strategy in Tech Innovation: Learn about the Czech Republic's approach to embracing new technologies.🔍 Join us for this enlightening session with Prof. Polcak and gain insights into the legal and technological implications of the quantum computing revolution.
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Dive into a groundbreaking exploration of intellectual property law in the age of AI with our latest podcast episode featuring Nataliia Badora, an acclaimed IP expert and attorney from Ukraine.
Recently recognized by the ITechLaw Association, Nataliia brings her profound insights into Ukraine’s innovative approach to AI and IP legislation.
🎙️ In this episode, we discuss:
Ukraine's Pioneering AI IP Law: Explore the intricacies of the new Ukrainian IP law that is setting a precedent by granting sui generis rights to computer-generated non-original works and databases.AI’s Role in Intellectual Property: Delve into the critical debate of AI as a creator vs. a tool and how Ukraine's legal framework is addressing these challenges.Global Inspiration from Ukraine's Legislation: Understand how this bold move in Ukrainian law might influence other countries in shaping their own AI-related IP policies.
💡 Nataliia's expert analysis offers a rare glimpse into how nations can adapt their legal systems to harness the potential of AI while safeguarding intellectual property rights.
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