Mudd and Fisher: What Corporate Leaders Need to Know about AI and IP
No longer is artificial intelligence a futuristic concept—businesses are currently using it, and the technology is transforming industries. But the use of AI raises critical questions about intellectual property, according to Shook Intellectual Property Practice Group Co-Chair Cory Fisher and Senior Counsel Jason Mudd.
In an article for Ingram’s Magazine titled “AI and IP: What Corporate Leaders Need to Know,” Fisher and Mudd note that AI can present both incredible opportunities and substantial IP risks and challenges. They call on business leaders to safeguard their proprietary innovations and ensure they are not inadvertently forfeiting their rights to their IP.
“Maintaining a competitive edge means more than just using the latest tools; it means understanding the legal frameworks that govern them. By proactively addressing patent and copyright issues and implementing thoughtful internal policies, businesses can harness the power of AI without compromising their most valuable assets," Mudd and Fisher say.
Read the article in Ingram’s Magazine >>
In an article for Ingram’s Magazine titled “AI and IP: What Corporate Leaders Need to Know,” Fisher and Mudd note that AI can present both incredible opportunities and substantial IP risks and challenges. They call on business leaders to safeguard their proprietary innovations and ensure they are not inadvertently forfeiting their rights to their IP.
“Maintaining a competitive edge means more than just using the latest tools; it means understanding the legal frameworks that govern them. By proactively addressing patent and copyright issues and implementing thoughtful internal policies, businesses can harness the power of AI without compromising their most valuable assets," Mudd and Fisher say.
Read the article in Ingram’s Magazine >>