Part C of this series explores the legal, contractual, and organisational responsibilities that arise when Chartered Trade Mark Attorneys and IP professionals adopt AI-based tools.
Part B of this series examines the key technical, operational, and regulatory risks that must be assessed when Trade Mark Attorneys and IP professionals adopt AI-based tools.
Part A of this Top 5 series focuses on the foundational considerations that Chartered Trade Mark Attorneys and related IP professionals should evaluate when selecting and working with AI vendors.
Our three-part top 5 tips series gives Chartered Trade Mark Attorneys and IP professionals a practical framework for safely adopting AI tools.
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