Mireille Gomes – Can Algorithms Heal? Reimagining Health Equity with AI and Data Justice

Mireille Gomes discusses the importance of designing health technologies that prioritize dignity and equity over efficiency. Examining barriers like uneven infrastructure and data voids, she advocates for consent-first design, representation in data, and community involvement to ensure fair algorithms. The conversation urges attention to ethical standards in AI healthcare. Continue reading Mireille Gomes – Can Algorithms Heal? Reimagining Health Equity with AI and Data Justice

Jean Marc Seigneur – In Trust We Build: Designing the Future of Digital Reputation

The discussion with Jean Marc Seigneur explores the intersection of security, decentralization, and digital trust. It highlights the importance of legal recognition and cryptography in transforming tokens into enforceable rights. The conversation emphasizes education, design, and the need for transparency in AI, focusing on how technology can empower and protect digital interactions. Continue reading Jean Marc Seigneur – In Trust We Build: Designing the Future of Digital Reputation

Anna Aseeva – Sustainable by Code: Rethinking Tech Governance from IP to AI

The conversation with Anna Aseeva focuses on creating human-centered technology through effective governance. She emphasizes a model combining intellectual property and sustainability, encouraging early protection and public participation. The discussion spans digital sustainability, AI challenges, and the necessity for human oversight, offering actionable insights for technology builders to prioritize ecological and ethical considerations. Continue reading Anna Aseeva – Sustainable by Code: Rethinking Tech Governance from IP to AI

Vipin Saroha – Beyond the Dashboard: How Data and AI Are Rewiring Public Value

Technology strategist Vipin Saroha emphasizes the importance of simplifying systems to enhance decision-making. He advocates starting with problems, using data and AI to foster trust and transparency. With a focus on ethical AI and public sector innovation, he encourages co-designing solutions that prioritize human judgment and accessibility in varied environments. Continue reading Vipin Saroha – Beyond the Dashboard: How Data and AI Are Rewiring Public Value

Nicolas Torrent – Accessible by Design: How AI Can Open the Doors of Justice

Nicolas Torrent discusses the potential of legal tech in improving access to justice. By integrating AI and data-driven solutions, legal processes can become clearer and faster. He advocates for user-friendly legal design and “profitable justice” tools that democratize access. The goal is to empower users while ensuring that legal professionals maintain oversight and responsibility. Continue reading Nicolas Torrent – Accessible by Design: How AI Can Open the Doors of Justice

Season 5, Episode 28. Dynamic Justice: AI on the Frontlines of Sports IP Protection

The race between pirates and rights holders in sports broadcasting is evolving, as courts across six countries leverage AI to enhance intellectual property enforcement. This technological shift allows for real-time detection and blocking of unauthorized streams, impacting millions of viewers. Landmark cases in Canada, Spain, France, Ireland, and India demonstrate the newfound trust in AI as a reliable enforcement tool. Pirates now face swift, machine-speed responses, changing the dynamics of digital rights protection in the global streaming landscape. Continue reading Season 5, Episode 28. Dynamic Justice: AI on the Frontlines of Sports IP Protection

Season 5, Bonus. AI vs. Human: The Invention Showdown

What happens when artificial intelligence challenges humans for the invention crown? We dive into this provocative question by examining real-world examples where AI has revolutionized fields from drug discovery to furniture design.

The evidence is compelling. AI systems have accelerated medical research, discovered antibiotics against resistant bacteria, identified new molecular patterns, and generated creative designs faster than humans could imagine. Yet every breakthrough required human direction, interpretation, and implementation. As we explore this partnership, the podcast reveals a fundamental truth – innovation isn’t humans versus machines but humans with machines.

The legal landscape adds another dimension to this discussion. We unpack the fascinating “Davos Saga,” where Dr. Stephen Thaler’s attempt to list his AI system as an inventor on patent applications met resistance worldwide. Courts in the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, Japan, and Switzerland all reached the same conclusion: under current law, only natural persons can be inventors. This global consensus reflects the view that AI remains a sophisticated tool rather than an autonomous creator deserving legal rights.

For inventors navigating this evolving landscape, emotional barriers often prove as challenging as technical ones. That’s why we introduce the powerful “Fear Setting” exercise from my book “Protection of the Inventive Mind.” This practical technique helps transform anxiety into action by confronting worst-case scenarios, developing safeguards, and planning recovery strategies. Download the worksheet from our website to experience how quickly your innovation fears diminish when systematically addressed.
Whether you’re a human inventor seeking to harness AI’s capabilities or simply fascinated by the intersection of technology and creativity, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of innovation. 

Subscribe now and join us in exploring how the most powerful inventions emerge when human intuition meets algorithmic intelligence. Continue reading Season 5, Bonus. AI vs. Human: The Invention Showdown

Season 5, Episode 15. Worth Fighting For: IP, Lawsuits, and the Art of Valuation

The episode of Intangiblia delves into the valuation of intellectual property (IP), highlighting its true worth in legal and commercial contexts. Through landmark cases, the podcast discusses methodologies for valuing IP and illustrates how values differ globally, emphasizing the importance of pricing and proof in protecting creative work. Continue reading Season 5, Episode 15. Worth Fighting For: IP, Lawsuits, and the Art of Valuation

Season 4, Episode 6. A Conversation with AI about Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property

Who truly owns the creations of artificial intelligence? Explore this compelling question as Leticia Caminero (AI version) and Artemisa, her delightful AI co-host, navigate the intriguing intersection of AI and intellectual property law. Uncover the legal complexities when AI is the creator, … Continue reading Season 4, Episode 6. A Conversation with AI about Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property

Season 1, Episode 9. Biopolitics and Intellectual Property: Gordon Hull – Philosophy

We will go beyond what the intellectual property laws establish by navigating in the book “The Biopolitics of Intellectual Property: Regulation Innovation and Personhood in the Information Age” with his author Gordon Hull the Director of the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, Prof. Philosophy and Public Policy, and Affiliate Faculty, School of Data Science at UNC Charlotte. Continue reading Season 1, Episode 9. Biopolitics and Intellectual Property: Gordon Hull – Philosophy