Artificial intelligence
New AI-driven trade mark service could make filing a trade mark faster and cheaper
Many start-up companies are developing artificial intelligence (AI) innovations, from AI-driven drug discovery to AI-based fruit harvesting. Many of these companies protect their AI inventions by filing patent applications.
The wheels continue to come off DABUS
UK High Court decision confirms that an artificial intelligence machine cannot be named as an inventor.
Are digital twins as patentable as their physical counterparts?
We live in an increasingly digital world – not only do more of us communicate
Patent offices shut down computer inventorship: time to reboot?
At last July’s joint UK IPO and WIPO Conference on artificial intelligence and intellectual property
Innovation and IP in 2020
First published in Cambridge Catalyst, Appleyard Lees attorney Parminder Lally predicts what’s on the horizon for Cambridge-based innovators
Artificial intelligence and machine learning in healthcare
Artificial intelligence and machine learning in healthcare: An Intellectual Property Perspective Artificial intelligence (AI), particularly