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Over the past few decades, several definitions of AI have surfaced. In its simplest form, AI combines computer science and robust datasets to enable problem-solving. But is AI technically just a model or should AI, machine learning and deep learning be categorized differently?

  • Myth versus reality: what AI is and what it isn’t, what it can do and what it can’t
  • The distinctions between artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning and neural networks
  • Why those distinctions matter in terms of both determining the requisite risk considerations and identifying the most commercially viable use cases
 

Aude Veinante

European Patent Attorney
Lavoix

Aude assists her clients in defining their patent strategy. Aude drafts new patent applications and monitors grant procedures in France and abroad. Her work also includes conducting patentability, validity and freedom to operate studies as well as forming consultations relative to supplementary protection certificates (SPCs).

Aude performs audits in the pharmaceutical and life science fields and advises her clients in case of patent disputes.

Aude Veinante

European Patent Attorney
Lavoix

Aude Veinante

European Patent Attorney
Lavoix

Aude assists her clients in defining their patent strategy. Aude drafts new patent applications and monitors grant procedures in France and abroad. Her work also includes conducting patentability, validity and freedom to operate studies as well as forming consultations relative to supplementary protection certificates (SPCs).

Aude performs audits in the pharmaceutical and life science fields and advises her clients in case of patent disputes.

Aude is a member of the AIPPI (International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property) and the GRAPI (Groupe Rhône-Alpes pour la protection de la Propriété Intellectuelle [Rhône-Alpes Group for the Protection of Intellectual Property]). She is also a lecturer at the Bordeaux National School of Biomolecule Technology.

 

Béatrice Holtz

Patent Attorney
Lavoix

Béatrice is a patent attorney at LAVOIX. She assists biotechnology companies, start-ups, universities, research entities, or multinationals, in technical fields including biotechnology, pharmaceutical products, cellular biology, immunology, enzymology, microbiology, plant biology and the food industry.

She has considerable experience preparing new patent applications as well as with patent prosecution, filing Supplementary Protection Certificates, and monitoring grant procedures in France and abroad.

Béatrice Holtz

Patent Attorney
Lavoix

Béatrice Holtz

Patent Attorney
Lavoix

Béatrice is a patent attorney at LAVOIX. She assists biotechnology companies, start-ups, universities, research entities, or multinationals, in technical fields including biotechnology, pharmaceutical products, cellular biology, immunology, enzymology, microbiology, plant biology and the food industry.

She has considerable experience preparing new patent applications as well as with patent prosecution, filing Supplementary Protection Certificates, and monitoring grant procedures in France and abroad.

Béatrice represents clients during opposition and appeal procedures before the European Patent Office. She also has extensive experience preparing opinions on freedom to operate, conducting audits on patent portfolios, infringement, invalidity & enforcement and due diligence examinations.

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