Presented By: Innovation Partnerships
Generative AI - Commercialization Spotlight & IP Trends
Software & Content Thought-Leadership Series
Join us for the next installment of Innovation Partnerships’ Software Thought-Leadership Series: Generative AI - Commercialization Spotlight & IP Trends. This webinar will delve into critical intellectual property and legal considerations for university innovators, as well as the latest patent and copyright trends. Two GAI-based technologies developed at U-M and their journeys toward commercialization and broader societal impact will also be spotlighted.
Generative AI holds immense potential across diverse domains, reshaping how we approach creativity, problem-solving and automation. Yet, as these opportunities emerge, the legal landscape is grappling with complex issues from intellectual property to legal implications.
Speakers include Perry Samson and Elliot Soloway, both professors in the College of Engineering, Brian Doughty from the U-M Office of the General Counsel and Randy Rueth from Marshall, Gerstein & Bourn LLP.
Generative AI holds immense potential across diverse domains, reshaping how we approach creativity, problem-solving and automation. Yet, as these opportunities emerge, the legal landscape is grappling with complex issues from intellectual property to legal implications.
Speakers include Perry Samson and Elliot Soloway, both professors in the College of Engineering, Brian Doughty from the U-M Office of the General Counsel and Randy Rueth from Marshall, Gerstein & Bourn LLP.
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