L-R: Sam Williams, Siemens; Douglas Gordon, Leonardo UK; Ragini Jain, Cambridge GaN Devices
5 December 2024NewsAISarah Speight
IP strategy for AI should be a ‘living, breathing organism’
In-house counsel from Siemens and defence company Leonardo debated how best to protect AI innovations in this fast-moving arena, at WIPR’s AI & IP Europe conference in London.
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