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25 March 2021PatentsSusan Keston

‘Guidance would be incredibly helpful’: a view on UK AI

A UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) consultation on AI and IP has drawn consensus around some issues and divergence in others. The UK government published its response on March 23, following a request for submissions on the vexing issue carried out between September and November 2020. HGF partner and AI expert Susan Keston offered her take on the summary of  responses—and what the UK may do next. You can read the consultation outcome  here.

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