Beyond Foundation Models: Are we ready for AGI?
Room: 4021, Bldg: SCDI, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California, United States, 95053Pizza and helping plan our ISTAS25 conference on AI Evolution & Revolution! Join us for our third 2025 SSIT meeting where we'll continue to briefly cover our SSIT Chapter activities for 2025 and ongoing plans for the upcoming "AI Evolution & Revolution" ISTAS25 - International Symposium on Technology and Society https://attend.ieee.org/istas-2025/ conference. We will also have a guest speaker for this meeting (details to be confirmed and announced soon). We continue to be busy planning the ISTAS25 Conference for September 10-13 at Santa Clara University, and still welcome new feedback about our programs, and suggestions for sponsorships and volunteers. Speaker(s): Claudionor, Agenda: 6:00 PM Intros and Pizza 6:15 PM SSIT Chapter Updates and Main Meeting 7:30 PM Adjourn Room: 4021, Bldg: SCDI, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California, United States, 95053
Protecting Future AI Products: A Holistic IP Approach
673 South Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas, California, United States, 95035, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/481836This is a hybrid in-person and online event. Pre-registration is required for either. The recent DeepSeek event and the 99% decline in Large Language Model (LLM) pricing over just two years both highlight the accelerating commoditization of AI. While the widespread availability of low-cost or free foundation models benefits companies deploying AI, it also raises concerns about how software companies can sustain profit margins in an increasingly competitive landscape. This challenge ties into broader IP protection issues, particularly as AI rapidly advances toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). The shifting IP landscape—where copyright protections for AI models and AI-generated software may be significantly weaker than those for traditional software—poses additional hurdles. Companies seeking to impose downstream restrictions, such as preventing model output scraping or unauthorized model distillation, must navigate these complexities carefully. In this talk, IP attorney Fredrick Tsang will examine these issues through the lens of IP protection strategies, including contractual safeguards, copyright considerations, and patent law. A wide audience will find this talk of interest because of the growing importance of AI in the world today, and the many areas of AI that Tsang will address. Speaker(s): Frederick Tang, 673 South Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas, California, United States, 95035, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/481836