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Intellectual Property Issues in ChatGPT and Generative AI


Total Credits: 1 CLE

Average Rating:
   33
Categories:
Intellectual Property
Faculty:
Cory Grix Smith
Format:
Audio and Video
Co-Sponsored by:
The State Bar Intellectual Property Section

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Description

ChatGPT and other generative artificial intelligence (AI) have taken the world by storm.  This presentation will provide an overview of these technologies and will delve into intellectual property issues surrounding their provision and use.  Topics will include IP ownership, copyright infringement, fair use, recent cases, confidentiality, trade secrets, and inventorship of AI-generated ideas.

 

Faculty:  Cory Smith, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP

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Cory Smith is a registered patent attorney whose practice focuses on intellectual property law and technology transactions, with an emphasis on computer-related technologies. He has extensive experience in patent preparation and prosecution, patent litigation and pre-litigation, post-grant proceedings, patent analysis and counseling (including tear-down, freedom-to-operate, invalidity, and infringement opinions), trademark preparation and prosecution, trademark counseling, trademark disputes, copyright preparation and prosecution, and copyright disputes.

Mr. Smith regularly handles patent matters in the U.S. and foreign jurisdictions in many areas of technology, including computer software, computer hardware, cloud computing, cryptography, computer networking, data communications, robotics, electronics, sensing systems, imaging, artificial intelligence, simulators, data science applications, machine learning, block chain, cybersecurity, virtual reality, payment services, financial technology, agricultural technology, e-commerce technology, mobile applications, business applications, business methods, mechanical devices, construction materials, sports equipment, toys, and consumer goods.

He has handled many technology transactions, including negotiating software acquisitions and licenses, handling intellectual property and software aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate transactions, and performing due diligence. Mr. Smith also has extensive experience handling open source software issues. Additionally, he has handled various pro bono matters, including assisting nonprofits with intellectual property issues and representing low-income parents in severance and adoption proceedings.

Mr. Smith has a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering. His technical experience includes a position as an engineer at IBM, where he designed and developed data storage systems.

Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Smith served as a law clerk for the Honorable A. John Pelander at the Arizona Supreme Court. During law school, he served as managing editor of the Arizona Law Review and as secretary of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society. Mr. Smith also served as an extern for the Honorable Paul E. Tang of the Pima County Superior Court.


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