Intellectual Property Magazine
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Paul Ragusa presents strategies for addressing proposed AI regulations to coexist with IP law
Paul Ragusa, Baker Botts
Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to grow in prominence and adoption in disparate industries throughout our economy.
For example, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) suggested in a 2019 report that there is “an increased interest
in the practical uses and industrial applications of AI technologies”.
1 In recognition of this evolution, governmental bodies have begun to propose regulations or policies to address perceived
issues including protection, accountability, and preventing potential harm relating to AI.