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AI and the Law: A Wild, Wild Ride Begins...


Level: Intermediate
Runtime: 60 minutes
Recorded Date: April 29, 2023
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  • What is AI, how is it working, how is it impacting lawyering already?
  • Broad general overview of legal issues triggered by emerging AI world: copyright, right of publicity, patents
  • Can AI be trained to make the next Beatles-esque song, is it lawful?
  • Review existing cases already underway that may impact
  • Current federal regulations from Copyright Office on AI
  • Fun practical hypos at end of program to walk through possible legal issues for lawyers and AI

Runtime: 1 hour
Recorded: April 29, 2023

For NY - Difficulty Level: For both newly admitted & experienced attorneys

For NY - Difficulty Level: Both newly admitted and experienced attorneys

Description

If you thought the rise of the Internet and services like Napster pushed the boundaries of the law, you ain’t seen nothing yet until you’ve seen artificial intelligence (“AI”). Experienced intellectual property lawyer Peter Afrasiabi provides an overview of AI – what is AI, how does it work and how is it impacting lawyering already? – and then reviews in detail some of the copyright, patent and right of publicity issues AI raises.  Peter also previews some cases that are already working their way through the courts that seem likely to shape the future of AI for years to come.

This program was recorded on April 29th, 2023.

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Peter Afrasiabi

Founding Partner
One LLP

Peter Afrasiabi is a founding partner at One, LLP, and focuses his practice on copyright, patent,trademark and entertainment litigation.
In addition, Peter is a professor and the Director of the Appellate Clinic at University of California, Irvine School of Law.
Peter graduated from University of California, Los Angeles and University of Southern California Gould School of Law.


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