Intersections between Industrial Property, Artificial Intelligence and Competition

An afternoon dedicated to the intersections between Industrial Property, Artificial Intelligence and Competition.
AI-Generated Inventions
Lecturer: Guido Noto La Diega, Associate Professor of Intellectual Property Law and Privacy Law at the University of Stirling, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, where he teaches Media Law, Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law. His main research areas are the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, Robotics and Blockchain.
Artificial Intelligence and Competition: main issues
Lecturer: Giuseppe Colangelo, associate professor of Comparative Law at the University of Basilicata (Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Economics), where he teaches “Law and Economics” and “Antitrust Law”. He is also Adjunct Professor of “Markets, regulations and law” at Luiss Guido Carli in Rome.