European Union:
Artificial Intelligence, Intellectual Property And Judicial System
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The rise of artificial intelligence is revolutionising the field
of law, including intellectual property law. As we navigate this
new era of innovation, new rules should be considered for the use
of AI by IP practitioners to avoid violations of fundamental
rights.
Published in the International In-House Counsel Journal, Vera
Albino reflects on the challenges posed by artificial intelligence,
namely in the field of intellectual property law.
Read the full paper here.
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