Artificial Intelligence, Intellectual Property and Judicial System

Vera Albino, Legal Menager - Trademark and Patent Attorney, Inventa

Stephen Hawking referred to artificial intelligence (AI) as a science that could help in resolving the issues that occupy humanity. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) considers AI as a system and defines it as "a machine-based system that can, for a given set of human-defined objectives, make predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing real or virtual environments". Schalkoff defines AI as a field of study "that seeks to explain and emulate intelligent behaviour in terms of computational processes".

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Portugal Intellectual Property General March 2023 Vol.16, No. 62, Winter 2023

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Vera Albino is Legal Manager at Inventa, with extensive experience in international law. Leveraging her deep understanding of economic trends, she advises clients on the most effective ways to protect and enhance the value of their intellectual property assets. With a keen eye for detail and a strategic mindset, Vera develops tailored solutions that help clients achieve their goals in an ever-changing global landscape.

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Inventa is a leading Intellectual Property Law Firm, specialized in the protection and internationalization of trademarks, patents, industrial designs, copyright, and domain names. With over 50 years of experience in Portugal, the European Union and all the African jurisdictions, Inventa has served thousands of clients holding large trademark and patent portfolios, and other entities dealing with RD daily.

Portugal Intellectual Property General March 2023 Vol.16, No. 62, Winter 2023

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