Ryan
Long
Principal Attorney
Long & Associates PLLC
Since 2006, Ryan has been solving tricky intellectual property issues for pioneering tech / media / design clients. Currently, he’s a non-residential fellow of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society, and Vice Chairman of the Licensing & Technology Transactions Group, California Lawyers Association. Ryan’s intellectual property, litigation, and transactional expertise has helped clients including Kanvas Labs (acquired by AOL) create, protect, and market their creations, solve complex litigation issues, and negotiate complex agreements. Along the way, he has written for, or has been interviewed by, the likes of El Pais, Cognitive Times, and Digital Trends about tech/media issues such as how companies should tackle “deep fake” posts. He recently finished teaching a media law seminar at Pepperdine Law School. Prior to starting this practice, Ryan was an antitrust litigator with Milberg, Weiss, Bershad, Hynes & Lerach LLP in New York City, among others.
16 April 2024 16:10 - 16:30
Live podcast: AI Keyhole: evolution, applications and policy
Series 2 of AI Keyhole, hosted by Ryan Long, begins live in San Jose. Ryan and his guests, following an awesome first series, seek to bring understanding and excitement to the audience through straight-talking conversations on some of the most inspiring and controversial areas of ethical AI. For the first episode of this second series, Ryan is joined by Abuchi Okeke, a Senior Software Engineer, to explore the responsibilities around data-use practices that face a global retail org daily.