Joyce Guo focuses her practice on intellectual property technology and litigation matters involving software technologies. She utilizes her background in computer science and machine learning to assist clients with litigation matters, as well as drafting and prosecuting patents. Her technical background includes machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), electronics, software, programming, and physics.
While in law school, Joyce was a member of the Berkeley Technology Law Journal and the Asian American Law Journal. She also co-authored a paper for the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology, “Out of our Depth with Deep Fakes: How the Law Fails Victims of Deep Fake Nonconsensual Pornography.”
Prior to law school, Joyce worked as a software engineer for JetBlue, where she coded distributed, cloud-based architecture to support automated product release cycles. She also worked as an intern at Bloomberg, where she coded AI applications for news automation. At Columbia University, she received her master’s in computer science, focusing on the machine learning track.