As part of The App Association’s Patent Quality Week 2024, Matthew Horton (Senior Counsel, Washington, D.C.) will be participating in the panel AI and the U.S. Patent Landscape.
This panel of industry leaders will discuss critical issues that U.S. policymakers and regulators must carefully consider when defining what emerging AI means for the U.S. patent system.
Panelists:
- Alex Moss, Executive Director, Public Interest Patent Law Institute
- Johnathan Stroud, General Counsel, Unified Patents
- Matthew Horton, Senior Counsel, Foley & Lardner LLP
- Laura Sheridan, Head of Patent Policy, Google
Click here for more information and how to register.
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