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News of Note in IP: June 3, 2016

Written by Sheppard Mullin
June 3, 2016
Estimated Read Time: 2 mins

Each week, Sheppard Mullin brings you News of Note in IP: The latest news in the IP-related fields of technology, privacy, fashion, advertising, music, and social media, curated by our IP team.  Here are some of the stories that we’ve been reading:

The Physics Behind Captain America’s Shield

Spider Man was wrong—that Stark-created shield may just obey the laws of physics.  Assuming vibranium allows perfectly elastic collisions with different surfaces, here’s the model.

Safety Interrupt: Google’s ‘Big Red Button’ that Can Be Used to Interrupt Artificial Intelligence that Fails to ‘Behave Optimally’

DeepMind, acquired by Google for a reported £400 million in 2014, teamed up with scientists at the University of Oxford to find a way to make sure AI agents don't learn to prevent, or seek to prevent humans from taking control.  Gulp.

SpaceX Releases Rockets-Eye View of Yesterday’s Landing

Watch the third landing in a row for the commercial spaceflight company.  The rocket delivered its cargo to high orbit—so it’s coming down hot. Literally.

Volvo is Quietly Becoming a Tech Superpower

Volvo is joining Tesla and BMW as one of the industry’s most tech-centric automakers. Here’s a closer look at how Volvo is becoming one of the leading car companies in auto tech.

Disclaimer: This alert is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice and is not intended to form an attorney client relationship. Please contact your Sheppard attorney contact for additional information.

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