Possible copyright implications for Software Development ahead of the Supreme Court case google versus oracle. Thats an institute hosted this event looking at the history of copyright protections and the importance of code being protected by copyright laws. Its an hour ten minutes. All right. I believe we will now begin. Thank you all for coming to our event today on google versus oracle case. Officially titled consequences of the case here i actually have my own subtitle, which is copyright in the future of the Software Industry. Very significant case and absolutely delighted to have adam mossoff here to speak to us today about the relevant legal policy in commercial issues that are raised by this case. My name is adam mossoff and i am a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and also now the chair of the newly constituted forum for intellectual property at the Hudson Institute. This is, in fact, our inaugural event and so were delighted to have it on such an important issue and with s
Our event today on the google versus oracle case, titled consequences of the case. I actually have my own subtitle which is copyright and the future of the industry, a significant case and i am delighted to have 2 wilson here to speak to us about the relevant legal policy on commercial issues and raised by this case. My name is adam maasoff, the chair of the International Forum for intellectual property at the hudson institute. This is our novel even, delighted to have it on such an important issue with such a great speaker. There will be events, sponsoring and promoting datadriven research that explores and investigates the importance of intellectual property and not just driving the Us Innovation economy for the past 230 years but all innovation economies creating a foundation for Flourishing Society and we hope to play a role that factbased research and datadriven in the hands of our policymakers as they consider the very important issues such as decisions that have to be made in im
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Are absolutely coming for our jobs, you can see it already, take a look at the relatively low decline rate Labor Force Participation rates, and number two, it will allow for the creation of completely new jobs and industries, just as in previous revolutions, so there is nothing to worry about. In any event, occupational internment is at an alltime low. The truth is probably somewhere between those, maybe. That is what this panel will talk about, automation and ai, are they a substitute or complement to human labor . We have a great panel to discuss this today, and i will introduce. Hem very quickly first, we have diane daly, an associate professor at the school of information at ut austin, she studies technology and work. Her Current Research interests include engineering product design, data and health care, and economic development. Conductive material to studies conducts imperial empirical studies as well. James bessons from the Boston University school of law, he is an economist. H
And unemployment is at an alltime low, so there is nothing to worry about. And probably the truth is somewhere between those, inclusive maybe. And so that is what this panel is talking about. And whether itai is a substitute or complement to human labor. I will introduce our guests weekly. Diane bailey is an associate professor at the university of coverswhere she engineering product design, economic development, and she conducts large scale empirical studies. Essen is from the Boston University school of law. His latest book is learning by. Ng ece kamar is a researcher at Microsoft Corporation and focuses on Artificial Intelligence. Rian is a chief economist at google. Been involved in many aspects of the Company Including Corporate Strategy and is also an emeritus professor at the university of california berkeley in three departments, business, economics, and information management. A good place to start is to talk about what we actually mean by Artificial Intelligence. Ag brought t