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SUMMARY:Virtual AI Symposium\, Session 3 Protecting and Promoting AI Innovation: Patent Eligibility Reform as an Imperative for National Security and Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Panel 1\n\nPanel 2\n\n  \nThe legal symposium Security\, Privacy\, and Innovation: Reshaping Law for the AI Era convened experts to debate critical legal issues around AI. Co-hosted by the Reiss Center on Law and Security\, the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence\, the Berkman Klein Center\, and Just Security\, the symposium explored how the law must adapt to promote innovation while addressing serious questions around the development and use of AI in the United States and globally. \nThe third session of the symposium\, Protecting and Promoting AI Innovation: Patent Eligibility Reform as an Imperative for National Security and Innovation\, consisted of two one-hour panels with a 10 minute intermission in between. The first panel featured a debate between arguments for and against reform to the patent eligibility doctrine. \nThe second panel added further insight to these positions and discuss practical impacts on innovation in AI and other emerging technologies. The discussion covered national security implications\, capacity\, and comparative issues. \nVisit the full symposium page to see dates\, times\, and speaker lists for the entire symposium.   \nThis event was approved for two New York State CLE credit in the category of Areas of Professional Practice. The credit was both transitional and nontransitional; it was appropriate for both experienced and newly admitted attorneys. \nCLE Readings \n  \n             \n  \nFriday\, October 1 12:00 – 2:10 p.m. Virtual Event \n  \nPanel 1 Speakers:\n\n\n\nAndrei Iancu\, Former Director\, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office \nDavid Jones\, Executive Director\, High Tech Inventors Alliance \nPaul Michel\, Former Chief Judge of Federal Circuit \nModerated by:\nRuth L. Okediji\, Jeremiah Smith\, Jr. Professor of Law\, Harvard School of Law \n\n\n\nPanel 2 Speakers:\n\n\n\nRyan Abbott\, Professor of Law and Health Sciences\, University of Surrey School of Law; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine\, David Geffen School of Medicine\, UCLA \nDrew Hirshfeld\, performing the functions and duties of the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO \nLaura Sheridan\, Senior Patent Counsel and Head of Patent Policy at Google \nHans Sauer\, Deputy General Counsel\, VP for IP\, Biotechnology Industry Organization \nModerated by:\nKristen Jakobsen Osenga\, Austin E. Owen Research Scholar & Professor of Law\, University of Richmond School of Law \n  \n\nThis event was co-sponsored by the Reiss Center on Law and Security\, the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence\, the Berkman Klein Center\, and Just Security. \n  
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