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Issues of Preparing and Prosecuting AI-Based Patent Applications

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Despite AI becoming more ubiquitous, underscoring innovation in all fields of technology, the path to patentability for AI-based inventions is still in flux. Representatives of both the USPTO and the EPO provide their insight and outlook regarding trends, best practices, and common issues in AI patenting.

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Michelle K. Holoubek, Robert Bahr, Pia Björk

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Issues of Preparing and Prosecuting AI-Based Applications (Apr 2021)

Despite AI becoming more ubiquitous, underscoring innovation in all fields of technology, the path to patentability for AI-based inventions is still in flux. Representatives of both the USPTO and the EPO provide their insight and outlook regarding trends, best practices, and common issues in AI patenting.

Originally presented: Mar 2021 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Michelle K. Holoubek, Sterne Kessler Goldstein Fox - Washington, DC
Robert Bahr, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office - Alexandria, VA
Pia Björk, European Patent Office - Munich, Germany