Legal implications of artificial intelligence are increasingly part of intellectual property transactions.
In a Managing Intellectual Property article, IP transactions counsel Georgina Suzuki discussed key legal issues in licensing and strategic collaboration in AI transactions as awareness of the technology grows.
Georgina explains that life sciences companies that partnered with AI businesses were previously more willing to allow the AI firms to use their trained models with other organizations. This has changed and companies are more aware that AI models can leak training data to competitors, creating the need for new approaches on collaborative agreements.
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