Reinventing Inventiveness, Recreating Creativity – International Perspectives on AI and IP Law Webinar
Wednesday 21 April 9:00PM (AWST ie Perth time Australia)
Time in the Eastern states and ACT is 11:00pm
Time in SA, NT is 10:30pm
As Artificial Intelligence technologies develop and expand, they increasingly challenge established concepts of creativity and inventiveness. This development has substantial implications for intellectual property law which is founded on entrenched assumptions as to that nature of creativity and inventiveness. This webinar forms a deep dive into the challenge of designing relevant and flexible intellectual property laws that can evolve with AI enabled processes and systems. Register now.
Keynote speakers
Professor Joshua Fairfield
Washington and Lee University (School of Law, USA)
Presentation: A Speaking Profession: Bridging the Gap Between Natural and Formal Languages in Artificial Intelligence Parsing of Law
Professor Niloufer Selvadurai
Macquarie University (Macquarie Law School, Australia)
Presentation: Reinventing inventiveness: Patent protection for AI-generated inventions in the financial sector
Speakers
Associate Professor Tatiana Synodinou
University of Cyprus (Faculty of Law, Cyprus)
Presentation: AI generated output as protected work in EU copyright law
Senior Research Fellow, Dr. Begoña Gonzalez Otero
Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition (University of Munich, Germany)
Presentation: Time to revisit software protection? The case of machine learning models under EU copyright law
Chairman
Dr Nikos Koutras
Edith Cowan University (School of Business and Law, Australia)
Presentation: Artificial Intelligence and implications on intellectual property rights ownership
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