An Introduction To ChatGPT For IP Attorneys

Russell IP Webinar: Introduction to ChatGPT for IP Attorneys (December 14, 2023)

High Engagement Highlights Interest in ChatGPT

Russell IP held a webinar on An Introduction To ChatGPT For IP Attorneys on 14 December 2023. 

Over 1,000 professionals, including IP attorneys, in-house patent attorneys, private practice patent attorneys, and IP professionals, joined the LinkedIn event page for the webinar, demonstrating the level of interest in this topic.

Access the Webinar Recording Below

A recording of the An Introduction to ChatGPT for IP Attorneys webinar is available below.

Disclaimer: ChatGPT's Evolving Features

Please be aware that ChatGPT’s functionality will change over time, so the information in the webinar might not be current when you watch it.

Further Disclaimer

The webinar is for general interest only and does not constitute legal advice. 

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