Schlagwort: AI

  • #13 How Copyright struggles with GenAI(Oren Bracha – Season 2 – Episode 7)

    Professor Oren Bracha (University of Texas School of Law) informs us about what today’s debates over generative AI and copyright get right—and wrong.

    Bracha explains why many infringement claims based on AI training misunderstand what copyright is designed to protect, and why courts may be stretching familiar tools like fair use to address broader social concerns. The conversation also explores who should be liable when AI outputs are infringing, and why a risk-based, negligence-style approach could better address systemic harms.

    A wide-ranging discussion blending legal history, doctrine, and policy in the age of machine-made culture.

  • #12 Disrupting Patent Prosecution with AI (Kristine Pashin – Season 2 – Episode 6)

    In this episode of IP Talks, host Jan-Willem Prügel interviews Kristine Pashin, a Silicon Valley-based scientist and entrepreneur, about her work in the patent space.

    Kristine, a Stanford graduate with a background in neural tissue engineering and biotech, co-founded Article IP, a company focused on streamlining the patent drafting and management process through an AI-powered platform.

    The platform can transform technical inventions into provisional patents and manage portfolios efficiently, drastically reducing the time and cost traditionally associated with patent drafting.

    Additionally, she co-founded Cadence Law Group to provide legal services that complement Article IP’s offerings.

    Jan and Kristin discuss the challenges and future goals of Article IP, its investor relationships, and Kristine’s commitment to innovation and transparency in the IP landscape. The episode also explores her personal journey, the technical and business expertise of her team, and their mission to democratize access to intellectual property.