CIPA Congress 2015: Tech advancements paint ‘gloomy’ picture for IP profession
New advances in artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR) and 3D printing will disrupt jobs in the intellectual property profession, delegates at the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) Congress have heard.
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12 October 2015 Lawyers are not concerned about the potential disruptive impact that artificial intelligence will have on jobs in intellectual property, a WIPR survey has revealed.
3 November 2015 A patent will be filed and granted without human intervention within the next 25 years was the conclusion reached at the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorney’s debate on the evolution of artificial intelligence.