10 October 2025NewsArtificial IntelligenceTom Phillips
AI & IP USA brings crucial tech issues to New York
WIPR’s event heard IP counsel from Microsoft, Warner Music, and Revlon debate AI’s impact on company liability, legal teams, and ‘death of the billable hour’.
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