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The Legal Implications Of Artificial Intelligence


The latest generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems are creating a buzz that cannot be avoided. Whether you are looking to use AI generated content in your business, have a business model that relies on an AI engine, are developing the next generation of AI, or simply think AI is the next overhyped bubble, understanding the legal implications of the current wave of AI engines is essential to avoid unexpected pitfalls. Whatever the future of AI may hold, AI is already requiring the legal system to investigate questions that have never been asked. What is the implication of AI generated material? How do AI training models interact with protections under existing IP laws? What is your liability for the actions of an AI you unleash on the world? Is an AI an employee? Examining these types of questions (and the answers if they have any) is the subject of this presentation. Speaker's Bio: Kirk Damman, Attorney with Lewis Rice LLC practices in all areas of intellectual property law, with an emphasis on helping startup and growing companies begin to manage, license, and gain value from their intellectual property (patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets) as well as obtain protection for their most important ideas and products. With a degree in physics and licensed to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for more than 20 years, Kirk works with clients whose products are as diverse as circuit and electrical designs, medical devices, computer software and Internet, heavy equipment and manufacturing, alternative energy and fuel, and consumer goods. Kirk co-authored two books on patent law and is a mentor for local startups with Gateway Volunteer Mentoring Service. He also works with startups in other areas including issues related to crowdfunding campaigns and additive manufacturing (3D Printing). Kirk is also an active member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association, where he was formerly the Chairman of the Committee for Emerging Technologies. He is also involved with the Intellectual Property Committee of the IEEE. In 2018, Kirk was selected to receive Missouri Lawyer's Media's Top Legal Innovation Award. Kirk was selected for inclusion in Missouri & Kansas Rising Stars® 2010 and 2013. Registration Information: Upon registering you will receive a confirmation email with the SCORE Zoom link to attend. You do not need a Zoom account to participate. Please connect 5 minutes in advance to be sure you have a good connection. The workshop begins promptly at 12 PM and concludes by 1 PM CST. SCORE strives to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact: Score St Louis Chapter Admin, [email protected], 866 726-7340.

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