AI as a judge and patent-destroying tool: panel discussion
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is beginning to touch every single industry, and the IP space is certainly no exception. But uncertainty remains as to how the rapidly advancing technology can benefit the IP system and whether the system needs to and can adapt to take full advantage of these advancements.
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18 June 2019 There are more US-based applicants filing for artificial intelligence-related patents in the UK than UK-based applicants, according to a report from the UK Intellectual Property.