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Are Text Prompt Commands to AI Enough To Show Creative Human Authorship? [Part 1]

Are Text Prompt Commands to AI Enough To Show Creative Human Authorship? [Part 1]

January 6, 2025 |  By: Hyung Gyu (Leo) Sun   About a year ago, I read an article about an image generated by artificial intelligence that was refused registration by the U.S. Copyright Office. Mr. Jason Allen, a digital artist based in the State of Colorado, created this particular image using the Generative AI tool… Continue reading Are Text Prompt Commands to AI Enough To Show Creative Human Authorship? [Part 1]

Navigating AI and Cybersecurity: An Attorney’s Perspective

Navigating AI and Cybersecurity: An Attorney’s Perspective

December 3, 2024 |  By: Craig Besnoy   As an attorney working in cybersecurity, I have seen the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) revolutionize industries, while also introducing new legal challenges. AI is transforming how businesses operate, but it’s also exposing them to serious cybersecurity and legal risks. Whether it’s data privacy, algorithmic bias,… Continue reading Navigating AI and Cybersecurity: An Attorney’s Perspective

Harnessing AI in Cybersecurity: Balancing Innovation and Risk

October 4, 2024 |  By: Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig   Businesses are under increasing pressure to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses as cyber threats become more sophisticated and frequent. Traditional security measures are struggling to keep up with the rising risks of data breaches, ransomware attacks, and other cybercrimes.   Fortunately, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged… Continue reading Harnessing AI in Cybersecurity: Balancing Innovation and Risk

The New Guidance from DOL on Using AI in the Workplace

The New Guidance from DOL on Using AI in the Workplace

August 13, 2024 |  By: Scott Johnson   A recent Executive Order from the President of the United States noted the “promise and peril” of artificial intelligence (AI). For instance, AI has the potential to transform the workplace in unprecedented ways. Its capabilities range from automating routine tasks to providing insights through data analysis, enabling… Continue reading The New Guidance from DOL on Using AI in the Workplace

How the USPTO Views Human-AI Collaborations

How the USPTO Views Human-AI Collaborations

August 2, 2024 |  By: Robert Greenspoon   Artificial intelligence (AI) enables computers and machines to think like humans and perform complex tasks traditionally associated with human intelligence, such as making decisions, reasoning, recognizing patterns, and solving problems. Empowering the development of various things such as self-driving cars, chatbots, and virtual personal assistants, AI is… Continue reading How the USPTO Views Human-AI Collaborations

Major Record Companies Claim AI Copyright Infringement: The Burgeoning Field of AI Copyright Law.

Major Record Companies Claim AI Copyright Infringement: The Burgeoning Field of AI Copyright Law.

June 27, 2024 |  By: Michael Shafer and David Ludwig   We are sitting at the crest of a new wave set to push through music: AI.  AI programs are becoming increasingly competent at creating music that sounds near-indistinguishable from human-created music.  But with this progress comes a new breed of copyright infringement suits.  … Continue reading Major Record Companies Claim AI Copyright Infringement: The Burgeoning Field of AI Copyright Law.

That Robot Took My Voice: Scarlett Johansson and the Right of Publicity

That Robot Took My Voice: Scarlett Johansson and the Right of Publicity

June 7, 2024 |  By: Michael Shafer and David Ludwig   “A voice is as distinctive and personal as a face. The human voice is one of the most palpable ways identity is manifested. We are all aware that a friend is at once known by a few words on the phone. . . The… Continue reading That Robot Took My Voice: Scarlett Johansson and the Right of Publicity

USPTO Guidance on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Patent Inventorship

This guidance, which took effect on February 13, 2024, clarifies that inventions facilitated by AI can still be patented and underscores the importance of human involvement in the inventive process to qualify for patent protection.

March 11, 2024 |  By: Thomas Dunlap   On February 12, 2024, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) released guidance and a solicitation for public comments on assessing inventorship in the context of inventions aided by artificial intelligence (AI). This guidance, which took effect on February 13, 2024, clarifies that inventions facilitated by… Continue reading USPTO Guidance on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Patent Inventorship

What Does Using ChatGPT Mean For Lawyers

What Does Using ChatGPT Mean For Lawyers

December 22, 2023 |  By: Hyung Gyu (Leo) Sun   At an age where artificial intelligence technologies are taking over tasks of various occupations, it would be tempting for lawyers to jump on that train and let the new technologies handle their legal work. Not so fast. Because lawyers are charged with the responsibility of carrying out legal… Continue reading What Does Using ChatGPT Mean For Lawyers

Judge Dismisses Sarah Silverman’s “Nonsensical” Copyright Claims Against Meta: Lessons for AI Developers

Judge Dismisses Sarah Silverman’s “Nonsensical” Copyright Claims Against Meta: Lessons for AI Developers

December 11, 2023   |   By: Daniel Davis   A California federal judge recently dismissed several copyright infringement claims brought by comedian Sarah Silverman and other writers against Meta Platforms, Inc (“Meta”), Facebook’s parent company.[1] In their lawsuit, the writers claim that Meta used illegal copies of their books to develop the company’s Large Language Model… Continue reading Judge Dismisses Sarah Silverman’s “Nonsensical” Copyright Claims Against Meta: Lessons for AI Developers

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As part of our effort to recruit, develop and retail the best and brightest attorneys, Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig offers a summer intern program for promising law school students who are looking to work as part of an innovative and incredibly successful team. With a global team of lawyers, selected candidates are able to work on high level projects in a collaborative space.

Paralegals and Legal Support Staff

At Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig, our team of paralegals and staff work together collaboratively along side our attorneys toward a common goal. We have created a positive work environment where our paralegals and legal assistants work to successfully reach firm-wide goals and support each other to combine individual strengths to enhance team performance. They regularly assist our attorneys with organizing and maintaining files, conducting legal research, and preparing documents.