has unveiled a new era of artificial intelligence accessible to companies, professionals, and regular Internet users.
"It also goes to something that attorneys and all of us have to grapple with, which is the emotional effects we all feel when we're talking about artificial intelligence," he said. According to DLA Piper, the firm's artificial-intelligence and data-science group comprises more than 100 attorneys and consultants around the world.
He's represented big-tech clients including Apple in litigation related to artificial-intelligence technology, as well as Tractable, an insurance-tech unicorn, in a trade-secrets dispute with CCC Intelligent Solutions. He works with startups as well as major clients including Samsung Electronics, Google, and its self-driving car program, Waymo — which he previously represented in a high-profile trade-secrets dispute against Uber Technologies Inc. He's also represented transportation companies and universities in trade-secret and patent litigation relating to AI technologies, according to the firm.
"Companies collect a lot of data — for many of them, it's a secondary process to improve their products and learn," she said."Regulators are catching onto it now — a lot of that data use was going below the radar."