When Chatbots Invent: Copyright and Patents in the AI Wonderland 

Nov. 16, 2023
Fredericton Online

November 16, 2023 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm (ATL)

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This session is part of the Intellectual Property Webinar Series which features three webinars 

October 19 - November 30, 2023.

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Join us for an insightful exploration into the intersection of AI-generated inventions and creations, and the complex legal landscape that surrounds them. 

In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, AI-driven systems like chatbots, neural networks, and machine learning algorithms are transforming the way we interact, create, and innovate. As these intelligent systems become more capable of generating original works, ranging from artworks and literature to inventive solutions, questions arise about who owns these outputs and how they can be protected under copyright and patent law. 

Our speakers are composed of Patent Agents and IP Lawyers from Bereskin & Parr. Please join Paul Blizzard and Shaivi Bhatt as they discuss the maze of legal, ethical, and practical considerations that arise when AI-generated creations cross paths with intellectual property law. 

CHAIR
Elspeth Hagan, 
TD Bank Group

 

SPEAKERS
Paul Blizzard, 
Bereskin & Parr, Toronto Ontario  

Shaivi Bhatt, Bereskin & Parr, Toronto Ontario  
 

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   for a total of 1.5 Continuing Professional Development hours.   

 

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