Presenter Time
Dean Alderucci 9:00 Welcome Remarks
Coke Stewart 9:10 Keynote Address: "AI at the USPTO: Utilizing Technology to Increase Future Innovation"



Break 9:25



Track I: AI in the World's IP Offices

Bruno Pouliquen & Jinming Lu 9:30 "AI-based tools at WIPO – Overview and WIPO Translate practical use"
Nathan Abraham 10:00 "Using AI to improve trade mark applications at the UK IPO"
Scott Beliveau 10:30 “Emerging data at the USPTO”
Alexander Klenner-Bajaja 11:00 "Artificial Intelligence Opportunities in the EPO Patent Grant Process"
Yutaro Ishikawa Pre-recorded "Utilization of AI at the Japan Patent Office"
Sunghun Kang Pre-recorded AI Utilization in KIPO's IT systems
Michael Burn Pre-recorded Machine Learning Patent Tools at IP Australia



Panel Discussion: Nathan Abraham, Scott Beliveau, Alex Klenner-Bajaja, Bruno Pouliquen 11:30 "AI & IP: the Insider View"



Break 11:45



Track II: Patenting AI Technology

Ryan Abbott 12:00 “Protecting AI Output with Intellectual Property”
Kate Gaudry 12:30 "Loss functions, training data, and the potential future interpretation of 112 requirements"
Tabrez Ebrahim 1:00 "Artificial Intelligence Inventions & Patent Disclosure"
Steve Carlson 1:30 "AI Patents: Enforceability Strategy"



Panel Discussion: Ryan Abbott, Dennis Crouch, Kate Gaudry, Gene Quinn 2:00 "Underappreciated Issues in Patenting AI inventions""



Break 2:15



Track III: AI for Patent Practice & Scholarship

Jonas Block & Irena Spasic 2:30 “AI Applications in IP Practice - Hands-On Insights”
Ian Schick 3:00 "Technical Opportunities in Patent Content Generation"
Nick Pairolero 3:30 "Identifying Artificial Intelligence Invention: A Novel AI Patent Dataset"
Tom Franklin 4:00 “As Filed’ Patent Value Using AI Prediction & Recognition”
Sam Zellner 4:30 "Are Open Source Tools the Key to Improving the Patent System?"
Sakari Arvela Pre-recorded Employing knowledge graphs and Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) for patent research



Panel Discussion: Lisa Cook, Tabrez Ebrahim 5:00 "AI technologies and inequities in patents"



Closing Remarks 5:15