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Patenting Chemical AI – legal issues & emerging opportunities

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AI-based technology is becoming integral to businesses all over the world. But when it comes to research and patenting of inventions in the emerging field of Chemical AI, which revolves around the integration of chemistry and AI, there’s a plethora of complex challenges that if not properly handled can jeopardize a client’s most valuable asset. This informative podcast sponsored by Bereskin & Parr LLP breaks down the key developments of AI in chemistry and explores the nuances of intellectual property in the field of Chemical AI. Hear from Bereskin & Parr partners Patricia Folkins and Reshika Dhir on the different forms of IP protection and what legal professionals need to be aware of in this rapidly evolving field. Listen to the podcast now and learn: • The different ways AI assists with chemical research • How AI has been leveraged throughout the years • What can be protected, and what are the associated issues, concerns, and challenges • What other forms of IP protection can be used to protect chemical AI – and so much more This is an essential episode for anyone interested in learning more about AI, patents, and how to navigate new and emerging issues - hit play now.
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AI-based technology is becoming integral to businesses all over the world. But when it comes to research and patenting of inventions in the emerging field of Chemical AI, which revolves around the integration of chemistry and AI, there’s a plethora of complex challenges that if not properly handled can jeopardize a client’s most valuable asset. This informative podcast sponsored by Bereskin & Parr LLP breaks down the key developments of AI in chemistry and explores the nuances of intellectual property in the field of Chemical AI. Hear from Bereskin & Parr partners Patricia Folkins and Reshika Dhir on the different forms of IP protection and what legal professionals need to be aware of in this rapidly evolving field. Listen to the podcast now and learn: • The different ways AI assists with chemical research • How AI has been leveraged throughout the years • What can be protected, and what are the associated issues, concerns, and challenges • What other forms of IP protection can be used to protect chemical AI – and so much more This is an essential episode for anyone interested in learning more about AI, patents, and how to navigate new and emerging issues - hit play now.
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