Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool. Increasingly, AI is generating valuable information that companies want to protect as trade secrets. From drug discovery to chip design, AI systems are producing intellectual property that once required substantial human effort and resources. At the same time, AI’s ability to process massive datasets means that certain categories of trade secrets may not remain protectable at all.| Beck Reed Riden LLP
As OpenAI launches ChatGPT 5, much of the focus is on its speed, accuracy, and ability to handle more complex work than ever before. But as with any leap in AI capability, the legal risks are also about to accelerate.| Beck Reed Riden LLP
In order to maintain a competitive edge in the marketplace, it is essential that you take the necessary steps to protect your Intellectual Property (IP). […]| The Gold Law Firm P.C.
The Legal 500 United States named Russell Beck as a Hall Of Fame lawyer for trade secrets attorneys in the U.S. Nicole Corvini Daly was named a Next Generation Partner, and Sarah Tishler was recognized as a Leading Associate.| Beck Reed Riden LLP
Under today’s patent law, could Star Trek’s Dr. Soong receive a patent on Data’s positronic brain? Dr. Frankenstein, a patent on his method of making a monster? Dr. Alfred Lanning (of Isaac Asimov’s I, Robot) on his child-like robot Sonny? Companies Seek Broad Patent Protection for AI Artificial intelligence (AI) has already made the leap […] The post Patenting Artificial Intelligence first appeared on Venjuris.| Venjuris
The Ohio Supreme Court recently held that a customer list may not be a trade secret and some torts are preempted under the Ohio law.| LaszloLaw