612: The Interplay of AI and Intellectual Property: Considerations in Creating, Use and Enforcing IP Rights for Employers and Beyond

August 23, 2024

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Generative AI has supercharged our ability to create and use information and art, testing the limits of our intellectual property legal system. In this episode, we discuss how businesses, creators, and regulators are adapting – and still defining - the rules of creating, protecting, and using IP in an LLM-enabled world. Subscribe to our podcast today to stay up to date on employment issues from law experts worldwide.

Host: 
Susan Deniker (email) (Steptoe & Johnson PLLC / West Virginia)

Guest Speakers: 
Samantha Sneed (email) (ES&A, Inc., A Law Corporation / Hawaii) & Thomas McThenia (email) (GrayRobinson, P.A. / Northern & Central Florida)


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