AI and IP Law, A Cautious Embrace
Tue Feb 03 2026
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Wayne Stacy brings a unique perspective from his role as executive director of Berkeley Center for Law and Technology. From his early days as a patent litigator to directing the Silicon Valley USPTO office and earning a Fulbright to work in Nepal, Wayne has witnessed dramatic changes in how technology affects legal practice. This conversation explores how AI is transforming legal education, the evolution of patent litigation costs, and why future lawyers need different skills than previous generations.
Key Takeaways:
AI enables lawyers to focus on higher-value work by automating routine tasksLegal education must teach AI integration rather than AI avoidanceCross-disciplinary collaboration between law and engineering drives innovation policyFuture lawyers need policy development skills alongside traditional legal trainingBerkeley's position in Silicon Valley creates unique opportunities for public discussionsEntry-level lawyers must scale up capabilities to remain relevant in AI eraUnderstanding IP Matters is brought to you by the nonprofit Center for Intellectual Property Understanding (CIPU) with generous support from its partners and sponsors. The podcast provides leading innovators and experts the space to share their IP stories.
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Send us a text Wayne Stacy brings a unique perspective from his role as executive director of Berkeley Center for Law and Technology. From his early days as a patent litigator to directing the Silicon Valley USPTO office and earning a Fulbright to work in Nepal, Wayne has witnessed dramatic changes in how technology affects legal practice. This conversation explores how AI is transforming legal education, the evolution of patent litigation costs, and why future lawyers need different skills than previous generations. Key Takeaways: AI enables lawyers to focus on higher-value work by automating routine tasksLegal education must teach AI integration rather than AI avoidanceCross-disciplinary collaboration between law and engineering drives innovation policyFuture lawyers need policy development skills alongside traditional legal trainingBerkeley's position in Silicon Valley creates unique opportunities for public discussionsEntry-level lawyers must scale up capabilities to remain relevant in AI eraUnderstanding IP Matters is brought to you by the nonprofit Center for Intellectual Property Understanding (CIPU) with generous support from its partners and sponsors. The podcast provides leading innovators and experts the space to share their IP stories.