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Generative AI Makes Early Patent Protection More Important
07 June 2023
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.
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An article author by Matthew Grady titled "Generative AI Makes
Early Patent Protection More Important" was published in
Corporate Counsel, an ALM I Law.com publication. Generative AI
(e.g., ChatGPT) has turned query inputs into work product that
appears to meet or exceed expert standards, and allows even novice
users to take advantage of this powerful tool. The technical and
legal issues that result are myriad. In this article, Matthew
discusses ways for savvy in-house counsel and business executives
to prepare for the onslaught this technology brings. Read more (subscription required).
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