According to Statista, the global artificial intelligence market
is projected to expand approximately $100 billion in 2021 to
nearly $2,000 billion by 2030. AI is revolutionising various
sectors, and posing new moral and legal dilemmas. As IP and technology
advance together, policies must adapt to these changes, fundamentally
affecting how intellectual property is created, managed, and
protected. Legal ambiguity from rapid innovation impacts all
aspects of AI. IP must quickly understand and adapt to this new
technology.
To do this, key questions must be answered: What are the established
legislation and regulations currently in place? How can you ensure
compliance and safeguard your interests? How can you reconcile
the differences between the AI and creative industries, balancing
the drive for innovation with robust IP protection? How can AI
revolutionise internal processes and boost efficiency in your
legal teams?
Find out at the first ever in-person
AI and IP Europe conference, hosted by
World IP Review (December 4, 2024, London).
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to:
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Want to speak on the agenda?
Speaking slots are limited, so get in touch with Rhyannon Jones today
if you’d like to take the stage and demonstrate your knowledge and
insights in this area.
For more information contact:
Rhyannon Jones
Conference Producer - World IP Review
Mobile: +44 2033018227
Email:
rjones@newtonmedia.co.uk
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