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U.S. Supreme Court,
Intellectual Property

Jan. 24, 2018

Patenting AI: Why incentives to innovate should be restored

As large as investments in the area have been, the long-term economic and societal benefits of artificial intelligence are projected to be far more massive.

Ben Hattenbach

Partner
Irell & Manella LLP

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Gavin Snyder

Gavin is a former Irell & Manella LLP associate.

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In recent years, unprecedented amounts of time and money have been spent developing machines capable of emulating sophisticated human behavior -- artificial intelligence. The resulting innovation has already changed life as we know it. As large as investments in the area have been, the long-term economic and societal benefits of artificial intelligence are projected to be far more massive.

One might expect our patent system to encour...

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