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Presentation
Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property
West Virginia Law Review Events
  • Dean Alderucci, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Daryl Lim, UIC John Marshall Law School
  • Shine Tu, West Virginia University
Location
Morgantown, WV
Start Date
25-2-2021 3:20 PM
End Date
25-2-2021 4:35 PM
Description

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning continue to advance, AI is slowly finding uses in the legal field. Specifically, there has been a major push for AI to play a more prominent role with regards to Intellectual Property. This panel will examine the growth of AI, current problems in the legal field of Intellectual Property, and how AI can be applied to those problems to create a more consistent and less subjective form of legal analysis. This panel will also discuss the hurdles facing the future of AI in the legal field of Intellectual Property and how the average IP lawyer can better utilize AI when tackling legal issues.

Comments

Introduction by Jared Phalen, Associate Editor, West Virginia Law Review Volume 123.
Moderated by Amelia Rinehart, Incoming William J. Maier, Jr. Dean of the West Virginia University College of Law

Citation Information
Dean Alderucci, Daryl Lim and Shine Tu. "Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property" (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daryllim/71/