Huski.ai is a company that leverages AI to assist IP lawyers and brand professionals with trademark clearance, watching, and enforcement. It aims to streamline brand protection and growth using cutting-edge AI technology.
PatSnap, a company specializing in innovation intelligence and patent analytics. PatSnap, founded in 2007 and headquartered in Beijing, offers an AI-powered platform that assists various industries in the ideation to commercialization process. The platform analyzes patents, R&D insights, and competitive landscapes. PatSnap's technology helps innovation professionals uncover emerging trends, identify risks, and find opportunities.
IPRally is a company specializing in AI-driven patent search and analysis tools. It offers a web application that uses knowledge graphs and supervised deep learning AI to provide semantic and technical understanding of patent literature. The company aims to increase the productivity of inventors and patent professionals by offering a search tool that functions like a patent expert.
EvenUp is a venture-backed generative AI startup that focuses on ensuring injury victims receive the full value of their claims. It achieves this by using AI to analyze medical documents and case files, turning them into comprehensive demand packages for injury lawyers. EvenUp aims to provide equal access to justice in personal injury cases, regardless of a person's background, income, or access to quality representation.
Harvey is a suite of AI tools designed for legal professionals, offering solutions for drafting, research, and document analysis. Developed by experts in artificial intelligence, Harvey utilizes advanced natural language processing to assist legal experts in their work.
Canarie is developing a compliance platform that uses AI and ML to automate the creation, review, and revision of disclosures and policies for financial institutions.
The EU’s Community of Practice on Public Procurement of AI released updated non-binding Model Contractual Clauses (MCC-AI) on March 5, 2025, aligning with the EU AI Act. Two templates address “high-risk” and non-high-risk AI systems. Though intended for public sector use, some clauses may help private firms. A commentary guides application, and authorities are encouraged to report use via Public Sector Tech Watch.
AI is revolutionizing every phase of IP—from creation to protection. This article explores how it enhances patent and trademark work, with a sharp look at 2025 trends. Click to see how your IP strategy can stay ahead with the help of AI.
Can AI be listed as an author? The Copyright Office says no—this piece breaks down its position and what it means for tech innovators. It also offers smart IP strategies for navigating today’s AI-driven landscape. Click to learn how creators can protect their rights in an automated world.
From faster research to smarter IP handling, AI is transforming how legal professionals operate. This article highlights key innovations and their strategic impact. Click to learn how law firms and clients can benefit from AI-driven legal services.
The USPTO is adapting fast—training examiners, collaborating globally, and rethinking IP laws to meet AI’s rise. This report dives into how they’re tackling ownership disputes and protection issues. Click to discover what this means for your AI-powered ideas.
AI can help invent—but it can’t be the inventor. This article breaks down why patent laws still require meaningful human input, referencing Thaler v. Vidal. Learn how AI fits into the future of invention and what patent offices expect today. Click to explore how the law draws the line between human genius and machine assistance—and what that means for innovators like you.