IP in the age of AI
A lunch and panel discussion of Intellectual Property in the context of the amazing advancements in AI. The rise of AI has introduced significant changes to the landscape of intellectual property (IP), creating both opportunities and challenges. Learn how AI is affecting various aspects of IP in a rapidly changing landscape.
David Hayes, Panelist
David Hayes advises clients on intellectual property matters, including litigation and audits, and technology licensing, distribution and transfer. He is a registered patent attorney with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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Tim Kapp, Panelist
Tim Kapp is an AI Expert & CDO, Keynote Speaker, Professor of AI & ML, and Founding Member of the U.S. National AI and Cybersecurity ISAO. He is an adjunct professor of Predictive Analytics at the University of Utah Eccles School of Business. Tim completed his undergraduate work in economics at Brigham Young University, where he received the Presidential Scholarship, and received his MBA from the Marriott School of Business in Quantitative Analysis. Additionally, he holds certifications in various aspects of Machine Learning and Data Science from Eindhoven University of Technology, Stanford, and the University of Michigan. Read more
Shmuel Silverman, Panelist
Shmuel Silverman brings years of leadership and entrepreneurial experience in Telecommunications, IoT, Blockchain, Robotics, and Artificial Intelligence. Shmuel is an inventor with hundreds of patents, provisionals, and publications. In addition to being a Partner at Advantary where he leads the Intellectual Property practice, he is also the Founder and CEO of Multi-Innovation, a business strategy and IP portfolio development company. Shmuel has helped numerous startups and established companies become successful at navigating business and technology strategies and developing and executing a strategic IP portfolio. Read more
Nick Larson, Moderator
Nick Larson is the host of Silicon Zombies.