Intellectual Property
Jun. 26, 2019
Protecting Intellectual Property in the rapidly evolving age of AI
While work on AI-related technology started over 60 years ago, more than half of the nearly 340,000 AI-related patent applications were published after 2013 according to a recent study.





James L. Davis
Partner
Ropes & Gray LLP
James is a partner in the Intellectual Property Litigation Group is resident in the Silicon Valley Office.

Steve Meil
Associate
Ropes & Gray LLP
Steve is an associate in the firm's Intellectual Property Litigation Group is resident in the New York Office.
Innovation in the field of artificial intelligence has accelerated at a remarkable pace in recent years. While work on AI-related technology started over 60 years ago, more than half of the nearly 340,000 AI-related patent applications were published after 2013 according to a recent study by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). As AI incorporates a number of different related techniques, some of these component techniques are seeing growth at particula...
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