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Welcome to AI Chats, a podcast series by Haynes and Boone, LLP covering a broad range of technology and legal topics in artificial intelligence (“AI”) and deep learning. Renowned AI theorists and developers join Haynes and Boone lawyers to discuss the current and prospective uses of AI in a broad range of technology areas, including machine learning, healthcare, autonomous driving, cloud computing, natural language processing, and medical devices. We discuss novel legal issues presented by using AI in business operations, intellectual property portfolio development, privacy and data protection, and employment law, among other topics.
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Can AI be an inventor?The US Patent and Trademark Office has put out new and long-awaited guidance about how and when AI can contribute to an inventive process.The latest AI Chats episode explains what the actual impact is and what’s left to figure out. Host:William Joy, Communications ManagerGuests:Dina Blikshteyn, Partner and Co-Chair - AI and Deep Learning Practice GroupBrooke Cohen, Patent Practice Group Associate AI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
In this episode of AI Chat's, hosted by Hong Shi, Counsel from the Austin office and Co-chair of the AI group at Hans and Boone, listeners are treated to a deep dive into the recent developments in AI regulation within the EU. Joined by colleagues Dina Blikshteyn, a Partner in the New York office and Co-chair of the AI group, and James Brown, Partner an expert in energy marine general commercial litigation from the London office, the conversation delves into the urgent need for comprehensive legal frameworks to address the unique challenges posed by AI, including the rapid advancements in generative AI technology. With the aim of balancing innovation with ethical concerns, protecting individual rights, and ensuring national security, the trio discusses the implications and potential impacts of the EU's AI regulation.Throughout the episode, Dina and James provide valuable insights into the intention behind the EU's regulation, which seeks to safeguard societal risks associated with AI while allowing for its continued development and utilization of its benefits. The discussion touches upon the potential impacts on entities outside the EU, such as UK-based organizations, and the evolving landscape of AI regulation globally. As the conversation unfolds, listeners gain a clear understanding of the timeline and implications of the AI act, highlighting the importance of staying abreast of these regulatory developments in the fast-paced world of artificial intelligence.Featured Speakers: Dina Blikshteyn, Partner at Haynes BooneHong Shi, Counsel at Haynes BooneJames Brown, Partner at Haynes BooneAI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to AI Chats, a podcast by the law firm Haynes and Boone. Hosted by Hong Shi, Counsel and Co-chair of the AI practice in Austin office, and joined by colleagues James Brown, a Partner in the London office and an expert in energy, marine, general commercial litigation, and AI regulation, and Dina Blikshteyn, a Partner in the New York office and Co-chair of the AI group, this episode delves into an increasingly pivotal subject within the legal community - the integration of AI into legal practices, particularly in light of recently issued guidance for UK Judiciary on the use of AI. Notably, while this guidance is primarily for members of the judiciary, it provides insightful advice that could benefit everyone practicing law. Join us as we examine the implications of the Guidance for the legal community. Featured Speakers: Dina Blikshteyn, Partner at Haynes BooneHong Shi, Counsel at Haynes BooneJames Brown, Partner at Haynes BooneAI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to AI Chats, a podcast by the law firm Haynes and Boone. Hosted by Dina Blikshteyn, Partner and Co-chair of the AI practice in the New York office, and joined by colleague Zachary Prince from the Washington, D.C. office, this episode delves into the dynamic world of Artificial Intelligence. Exploring the impact of executive orders on companies collaborating with the government, the discussion also touches on key agencies shaping AI policy. The podcast scrutinizes the significance of training data for AI systems and addresses the government's comfort level in entrusting data to the private sector for AI training purposes. Join us in navigating the ever-evolving and occasionally controversial realm of AI.Featured Speakers: Dina Blikshteyn, Partner at Haynes Boone. Zachary Prince, Partner at Haynes Boone.AI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats. A podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes and Boone and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of Artificial Intelligence. My name is Dina Blikshteyn. I am a partner and co-chair of AI practice in the New York office of the firm.  I am joined by my colleague Adam Sencenbaugh from our Austin Office. Last month, the White House released a landmark AI Executive Order. The White House said that the executive order establishes new standards for AI safety and security, protects Americans’ privacy, advances equity and civil rights, stands up for consumers and workers, and promotes innovation and competition. The White House also secured voluntary commitments from several companies, including Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Open AI to help move toward developing safe, secure, and transparent AI.Adam represents clients in employment litigation and will help us understand what the Executive Order means for employers and employees. Featured Speakers: Dina Blikshteyn, Partner at Haynes Boone. Adam Sencenbaugh, Partner at Haynes Boone.AI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to the new world of AI. Today, for our latest episode, we are going to talk about the current status in both the UK and the EU towards the regulation of AI. The press has recently been full of “doomsday” stories about AI, and whilst perhaps some of this is very overplayed, governments are certainly waking up to the need to consider whether protections should be put in place to control AI so as to protect against its possible harms. However, as we will explore today, there is of course the possibility for different approaches to be taken, depending on the perception of the risk that arises from these technologies and the view taken of the risk versus the possible benefits that arise from it. Featured Speakers: Dina Blikshteyn, Partner at Haynes Boone.  James Brown, Partner at Haynes Boone.AI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Artificial Intelligence and Finance, with Eugene Goryunov, Dina Blikshteyn and our special guest Nicolette Nunez.Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats. A podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes Boone and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of Artificial Intelligence.Featured Speakers: Dina Blikshteyn, Partner at Haynes Boone.   Nicolette Nunez, Associate at Haynes Boone.AI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats. A podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes and Boone and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of Artificial Intelligence. Today, for our latest episode, we are going to talk about GenAI wars.  Over the past year, AI tools have been released to the public in waves, demonstrating AI’s impressive, and often amusing, abilities. OpenAI released ChatGPT chatbot and DALL-E image generation engine. A few months later Google released its ChatGPT competitor called “Bard.” Amazon released an AI tool called Codewhisperer designed for developers to generate source code. Many other companies are now jumping on the GenAI bandwagon and trying to gain portions of the AI market.Moderator: Eugene Goryunov, Partner at Haynes Boone.Featured Speakers: Dina Blikshteyn, Partner at Haynes Boone.   Brett Bostrom, Associate at Haynes Boone.AI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats, a podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes and Boone, and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice Group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of artificial intelligence.Today, for our latest episode, we are going to talk about effects of AI technologies on copyrights. In light of  advances in generative AI technologies and their rapidly growing use by companies, individuals and businesses, the Copyright Office has received requests from Congress, public, AI creators and users to examine the issues posed by generative AI technologies for getting a copyright.   Moderator: Eugene Goryunov, Partner, Haynes BooneFeatured Speakers: Dina Blikshteyn, Partner, Haynes BooneJason Bloom, Partner, Haynes BooneAI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats, a podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes and Boone, and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice Group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of artificial intelligence.Today, for our latest episode, we are going to continue to talk about USPTO’s comments on AI inventorship.   Moderator: Eugene Goryunov, Partner, Haynes and BooneFeatured Speakers: Vincent Shier, Partner, Haynes and BooneDina Blikshteyn, Counsel, Haynes and BooneJamie Raju, Associate, Haynes and BooneAI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats, a podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes and Boone, and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice Group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of artificial intelligence.Today, for our latest episode, we are going to talk about USPTO’s comments on AI inventorship.  Moderator: Eugene Goryunov, Partner, Haynes and BooneFeatured Speakers: Vincent Shier, Partner, Haynes and BooneDina Blikshteyn, Counsel, Haynes and BooneJamie Raju, Associate, Haynes and BooneAI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats, a podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes and Boone, and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice Group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of artificial intelligence.Today for our latest episode we are going to talk about Patent Eligibility Issues In Pharma. Moderator: Eugene Goryunov, Partner, Haynes and BooneFeatured Speakers: Vincent Shier, Partner, Haynes and BooneDina Blikshteyn, Counsel, Haynes and BooneBrooke Cohen, Associate, Haynes and BooneAI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats, a podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes and Boone, and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice Group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of artificial intelligence.Today for our latest episode we are going to talk about Patent Eligibility Issues In Pharma. Moderator: Eugene Goryunov, Partner, Haynes and BooneFeatured Speakers: Vincent Shier, Partner, Haynes and BooneDina Blikshteyn, Counsel, Haynes and BooneBrooke Cohen, Associate, Haynes and BooneAI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats, a podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes and Boone, and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice Group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of artificial intelligence.Today for our latest episode we are going to talk about Why Pharma Should Invest in Patenting AI. Moderator: Eugene Goryunov, Partner, Haynes and BooneFeatured Speakers: Vincent Shier, Partner, Haynes and BooneDina Blikshteyn, Counsel, Haynes and BooneBrooke Cohen, Associate, Haynes and BooneAI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats, a podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes Boone and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice Group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of artificial intelligence.Today, we are joined by Chenyan Wu, Partner at Beijing Elite Group, to discuss the rapid AI growth and the protection of AI innovations in China.  In the past decade, China has surged from a low “Value-Added” production hub, to one of the leaders in AI technology.  How did China close the gap with world leaders of AI industry in such a short period?  What are China’s advantages compared to other countries, for example, in national policy, market size and data collection, and consumer adoption? Is China Patent Office becoming more friendly to AI technologies? What are the challenges for protecting AI innovations in China? Experienced at helping companies protecting their AI inventions in China, Chenyan gives us her personal story of riding the waves of AI growth in China.  AI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats, a podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes and Boone, and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice Group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of artificial intelligence.Today for our latest episode we are going to talk about AI & Wine Industry. Moderator: Eugene Goryunov, Partner, Haynes and BooneFeatured Speakers: Dina Blikshteyn, Counsel, Haynes and BooneAustin Lorch, Associate, Haynes and BooneAI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats, a podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes Boone and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice Group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of artificial intelligence.Today, we are joined by Professor Susan Morse from University of Texas, School of Law, to discuss legal regulation for AI. While AI has the potential to transform many industries, there are concerns about potential misuse of AI. Do AI systems follow the law? What design choices can the law make to encourage legal compliance by robots? Professor Morse provides insights into these important questions, with her study of tax compliance robots, such as TurboTax that actually many of us use AI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats, a podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes Boone and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice Group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of artificial intelligence.We’re joined by Partner Raghav Bajaj who is based in our Austin office and is a member of the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group. One focus of Raghav’s practice is standard essential patents (SEPs). Our modern, interactive world is achieved by standards, such that devices like smartphones produced by competitors can talk to each other and use various standards like 4G, 5G, or Wi-Fi. As indicated by its name, SEPs are essential to the standards, but there are a lot of challenges surrounding them today. Raghav will help us to understand these challenges and how AI technologies may be used to address them.Moderator: Hong Shi, Associate, Haynes BooneSpeaker: Raghav Bajaj, Partner, Haynes BooneAI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats, a podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes Boone and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice Group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of artificial intelligence.In this episode, we will discuss recent developments in patent eligibility and its implications for patenting AI inventions.Moderator: Hong Shi, Associate, Haynes BooneSpeaker: Joseph Matal, Partner, Haynes BooneAI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
Welcome to a new episode of AI Chats, a podcast series produced by the law firm of Haynes Boone and lawyers from its AI and Deep Learning Practice Group to explore the exciting, ever-evolving, and occasionally controversial world of artificial intelligence.In today’s episode, we’re going to talk about what it takes to build AI applications.Moderator: Dina Blikshteyn, Counsel, Haynes BooneSpeakers:Ryan Lewis, Data Science Senior Consultant, AptitiveShyam Shah,  Senior Data Consultant, AptitiveAI Chats a podcast produced by Haynes Boone.© 2024 Haynes and Boone, LLP All rights reserved.
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