12 December 2024
Join Lee and Gwilym as they navigate the complex role of AI in intellectual property with Ryan Abbott, Professor of Law and Health Sciences at University of Surrey. Ryan discusses how jurisdictions worldwide are grappling with AI’s potential role as an inventor, highlights the lack of international consensus, and the ongoing debates that define this area of law. Get ready to uncover the intriguing journey of AI-generated inventions, the implications of AI’s prowess in fields like drug discovery, and the pressing need for evolving patent law to keep pace.
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