6 May 2020PatentsAustin Kim, Chris McKenna and Shabbi Khan
What does the IP industry really think about AI inventions?
With ever-increasing rates of proliferation in all facets of daily life, artificial intelligence (AI) has attracted the interest of many policymakers and researchers around the world.
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