
Date: December 22, 2024
Location: University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel
Details: Panitch Schwarze attorney Jeffrey W. Gluck, Ph.D. will speak at the Biannual Cyber Conference, an event presented by the Center for Cyber, Law and Policy & the Sub-Center on Biometrics in collaboration with the Federmann Cyber Research Center at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Transparency Algorithm Project. Gluck will deliver a poster presentation titled “U.S. Copyright Law and Generative AI for Software Code.”
The presentation will focus on generative artificial intelligence programs that are capable of generating software code based on prompts entered by users. Gluck will explore the copyright issues inherent in this technology due to its use of training data that may be licensed.
Gluck’s legal practice spans a broad range of areas, including patent application and prosecution, IP counseling, providing legal opinions, serving on litigation teams, and appellate litigation. He is a frequent author and speaker on matters relating to patent law and software IP law. His engineering experience includes roles in industry, academia, and government, and he has authored numerous technical papers. While his technical background lies in the electrical and computer areas, Gluck has successfully pursued work relating to a much broader range of topics, from vehicle steering and braking systems to shoes to gaming to business and finance.
The Biannual Cyber Conference is designed to address pressing issues across various cyber domains and is inherently interdisciplinary. This event brings together diverse perspectives, fostering a comprehensive understanding of the complex challenges in the field of cyber.
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