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Generative AI: A global guide to key IP considerations
Artificial intelligence (AI) raises many intellectual property (IP) issues.
Australia | Publication | May 2021
By Evan Blount, Senior Learning and Development Manager at Norton Rose Fulbright.
Presenters want to impart their extensive professional and commercial knowledge in a way that is helpful and memorable for our audience. Having an ability to inform, persuade, inspire (and even entertain!) when presenting goes a long way towards our people achieving this goal.
Virtual presentations have rapidly become part of the ‘new normal’ in the business world. The best presenters have adapted quickly and modified their approach to delivering presentations. Presenters want to have a positive impact, and to genuinely engage with their audience, no matter the format of their presentation (face to face or virtual).
Whatever format is used, there are some key factors to keep in mind:
This small selection of tips has helped many presenters enhance their presentations. As has our final suggestion – always do at least one rehearsal with an objective observer!
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Artificial intelligence (AI) raises many intellectual property (IP) issues.
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On 21 November 2023 and following extensive consultation periods, the amendment to the Climate Delegated Act (Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/2139 of 4 June 2021) (the Climate Delegated Act) was formally adopted by the European Commission and published in the EU Official Journal (Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/2485 of 27 June 2023) (the Climate Delegated Act Amendment).
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