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Certificate Course on “Interface of Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Law

 Day 2 : Certificate Course on “Interface of Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Law”
Date – 28 Nov 2025

The second day of the Certificate Course on “Interface of Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Law”, featured an engaging and insightful lecture by the speaker Advocate Rodney D. Ryder, Founder of Scriboard, Advocates and Legal Consultants.

 Building upon the introductory session, Day 2 focused on the complex and rapidly evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and IP law.

Advocate Ryder began the session by explaining how the emergence of generative AI models has fundamentally transformed the creation and consumption of literature. He discussed about the transformation of legal education and the innovation due to generative AI. He emphasised on the usage of AI in generating content for legal writing and understanding the law. The speaker explained how AI systems rely on large volumes of data to learn patterns and produce new content. 

Day 2 thus provided participants with a deeper and more nuanced understanding of AI’s impact legal education, laying a strong conceptual foundation for the upcoming sessions of the certificate course.


Day 1 : Certificate Course on “Interface of Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Law”
Date – 27 Nov 2025

The School of Law, Galgotias University, in association with the Centre for AI & Technology and the Centre for IP & Innovation, successfully inaugurated its Certificate Course on “Interface of Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Law” on 27 November 2025. The opening session was delivered by Advocate Rodney D. Ryder, Founder of Scriboard, Advocates and Legal Consultants, and a distinguished authority in technology law and intellectual property rights.

The inaugural lecture marked the commencement of a specialized academic initiative aimed at equipping students with contemporary legal understanding at the intersection of rapidly evolving AI technologies and intellectual property protection. The course, designed for both Galgotias University students (in offline mode) and external participants (in online mode), will run until 15 January 2026, with sessions scheduled twice a week. 

In his opening address, the speaker introduced the participants to the meaning, significance, and scope of AI in legal education and practice. Students were encouraged to adopt a multidisciplinary perspective, combining legal analysis with technological literacy. The lecture underscored the importance of preparing future lawyers to engage with emerging digital realities, to promote forward-looking, skill-based legal education.

The session concluded with an interactive discussion in which participants posed questions on AI-generated content and use of AI in the academia and practice. The speaker’s responses offered valuable guidance and helped set an intellectually stimulating tone for the remainder of the course.