Chris Parsonson
Chris did his undergrad at Imperial College, masters at the University of Cambridge, and PhD at UCL, during which he published 10+ publications and won awards in top AI conferences and journals. He has worked in leading tech organisations, including Dyson, The Alan Turing Institute, and InstaDeep before its acquisition by BioNTech.
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Using Generative AI Tools to Prepare USPTO Submissions
The integration of generative AI into the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) submission processes is reshaping the landscape of patent and trademark filings. This article provides an overview of all prior guidance from the USPTO on the use of AI and explores the multifaceted role of AI tools in enhancing efficiency, ensuring compliance, and navigating the complex legal and ethical landscapes of patent applications. From drafting patent applications to managing confidentiality and security, legal practitioners must adapt to maintain accuracy, inventorship integrity, and ethical standards in their submissions. Given the numerous practical applications and their benefits, generative AI is becoming an indispensable asset in legal practices, especially in interactions with the USPTO systems.
How to Automate Patent Drafting with AI?
The emergence of artificial intelligence opened the door for countless new applications and tools, including AI tools for patent drafting, automated patent drafting, and AI patent drafting assistants. For example, AI may be used to assist with various tasks throughout the patent drafting process, including invention disclosure form creation, analysis, and enhancement; patentability reviews and assessments; and drafting applications.
How Scale LLP Increases Patent Drafting Efficiency by 40-60%
Boosting patent drafting efficiency by 40-60%, Scale LLP uses Patent Copilot™ to enhance quality, streamline workflows, and more.
Solve Intelligence Joins Intel Ignite
Intel® Ignite announce that Solve Intelligence™ is among the 2024 Intel Ignite companies.
USPTO’s Guidance on the Use of Artificial Intelligence
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) increasingly integrate into legal practices, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issued new guidance to assist patent attorneys and the public with its adoption, including the adoption of patent software and AI tools in assisting intellectual property attorneys with the patent drafting process, patent prosecution, and other areas of patent law.