NLPatent is an industry leading AI-based patent search and analytics platform trusted by Fortune 500 companies, Am Law 100 firms, and research universities around the world. The platform takes an AI-first approach to patent search; it's built from a proprietary Large Language Model trained on patent data to truly understand the language of patents and innovation.
PQAI stands for Patent Quality Artificial Intelligence. It is a free, open-source, natural language-based patent search platform developed by AT&T and the Georgia Intellectual Property Alliance. PQAI is designed as a collaborative initiative to build a shared AI-based tool for prior art searching.
Solve Intelligence is an AI-powered platform designed for intellectual property legal professionals, specializing in streamlining the patenting process. Founded in 2023 and based in San Francisco, the company develops AI tools specifically for patent attorneys, focusing on user-centric design and practical application.
Amplified AI is an intellectual property (IP) technology company offering AI-powered search and collaboration tools. It helps researchers and innovators research, document, and share technical intelligence within their teams by organizing and curating global patent and scientific information.
Ambercite AI is a patent search tool that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) and network analytics to identify patents similar to a given set of starting patents. It differs from traditional patent searching methods that rely on keywords and patent class codes by using citation patterns, patent text, and metadata to find relevant patents and reduce false positives.
PatentPal is an AI-powered platform designed to streamline the patent drafting process for legal professionals. It utilizes generative AI to automate the creation of patent applications, including generating descriptions, figures, and supporting documents from a set of claims. PatentPal aims to save time for patent attorneys and agents, allowing them to focus on higher-value aspects of their work. It can export drafts into formats like Word, Visio, or PowerPoint.
The new GenAI Profile reflects NIST's recommendations for implementing the risk management principles of the AI RMF specifically with respect to generative AI. This guidance is intended to assist organizations with implementing comprehensive risk management techniques for specific known risks that are unique to or exacerbated by the deployment and use of generative AI applications and systems.
Image-generating technology is accelerating quickly, making it much more likely that you will be seeing "digital replicas" (sometimes referred to as "deepfakes") of celebrities and non-celebrities alike across film, television, documentaries, marketing, advertising, and election materials. Meanwhile, legislators are advocating for protections against the exploitation of name, image, and likeness while attempting to balance the First Amendment rights creatives enjoy.
Aescape offers AI-powered robotic massages via its “Aertable,” which uses real-time feedback and a body scan system to deliver personalized experiences. With features like “Aerpoints” simulating therapist touch and “Aerwear” enhancing accuracy, Aescape addresses the massage industry’s challenges like inconsistency and therapist shortages. While expanding rapidly, it raises legal issues including liability, privacy, licensing, regulation, and IP concerns.
Large language models rely on vast internet-scraped data, raising legal concerns, especially around intellectual property. Many U.S. lawsuits allege IP violations tied to data scraping. An OECD report, Intellectual Property Issues in AI Trained on Scraped Data, examines these challenges and offers guidance for policymakers on addressing legal and policy concerns in AI training.
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in healthcare is revolutionizing the industry, bringing efficiencies to the practice of medicine and benefits to patients. However, the negotiation of third-party AI tools requires a nuanced understanding of the tool’s application, implementation, risk and the contractual pressure points.
Parents of two Texas children have sued Character Technologies, claiming its chatbot, Character.AI, exposed their kids (ages 17 and 11) to self-harm, violence, and sexual content. Filed by the Social Media Victims Law Center and Tech Justice Law Project, the suit seeks to shut down the platform until safety issues are addressed. It also names the company’s founders, Google, and Alphabet Inc. as defendants.