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As generative AI evolves, it is worth updating the cognitive framework or heuristic you use to understand and navigate this complex system (your “mental model” of generative AI). For legal practitioners, assuming all AI systems work the same way can lead to inefficiency, uneven work product, and avoidable risk. A...
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has announced a new pilot program, the PCT Informed Examination Request (PIER) Pilot Program, aimed at reducing application inventory and improving examination efficiency. Application inventory and total pendency, currently at 1,249,845 applications and total pendency of 27.9 months as traditionally measured, are both...
Artificial intelligence (“AI”) is transforming how Kentucky employers across all industries recruit, screen, and manage their workforce. With federal agencies, courts, and nearby states issuing new rules and guidance, Kentucky employers must understand the opportunities and risks associated with AI in employment decisions. The Promise and Risks of AI in...
Presented by Marshall University Office of Technology Transfer This program will provide an overview of the Technology Transfer process at Marshall University, Intellectual Property Law, the various types of patents, copyrights, and trademark options available to protect your ideas as well as other available resources for moving innovations to market....
On March 25, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court held that a provider of an online service cannot be contributorily liable for copyright infringement of another when that provider does not induce the infringement or provide a service to the infringer that is tailored to infringement. Cox Communications, Inc. v. Sony...