XLSCOUT is an SOC2 Type II compliant integrated innovation & patent monetization platform at the forefront of the global innovation and IP industry, harnessing the potential of advanced Al technologies like Large Language Models (LLMs) and Generative Al for idea validation, optimizing ideation, creating high-value patents, and monetizing innovation.
MarqVision is an AI-powered platform that helps brands protect themselves from online counterfeits, unauthorized sales, and other forms of brand infringement across various online platforms.
ScaleIP, formerly known as LicenseLead, is a company that uses AI and IP transaction data to help businesses identify and connect with potential partners for licensing, selling, or collaborating on patents. It aims to streamline the process of finding suitable businesses and individuals for IP-related deals. ScaleIP helps IP teams save time, generate revenue, and make informed patent decisions by identifying and engaging with the most likely IP partners.
Black Hills AI provides automated Intellectual Property legal support services from its offices in the US. Its legal support services include intellectual property docketing, paralegal, proofreading, analytics and annuity management services.
Questel, a company specializing in intellectual property (IP) management and innovation. Questel provides software and services to help businesses manage their IP assets, including patents, trademarks, designs, and copyrights.
Tradespace works with leading innovators to generate, manage, and commercialize their IP portfolios. We are the only platform supporting organizations across the entire innovation cycle, including disclosure collection & evaluation, IP management, analytics and scouting, and commercialization.
WIPO’s thought leadership piece explores how the rise of AI challenges long-held views on intellectual property. As machines contribute to inventions and artistic works, the definition of authorship and ownership is evolving. Click to explore WIPO's insights on adapting IP policies to the era of frontier technologies.
Deepfakes—AI-generated media that convincingly alter appearances or voices—pose significant challenges in Europe, affecting politics, security, and individual rights. This study delves into the technical, societal, and regulatory aspects of deepfakes, offering insights into their rapid development and the evolving media landscape. It evaluates associated risks and proposes policy measures to mitigate their impact. Click to explore the comprehensive analysis.
Clifford Chance provides a forward-looking perspective on how to embed inclusivity and fairness into AI systems through legal design. It addresses algorithmic discrimination, ethical AI development, and the legal obligations companies face in diverse societies. Click to gain a legal perspective on fostering inclusivity within the AI landscape.
Clifford Chance unpacks the impact of the EU AI Act specifically on workplace technologies. From hiring algorithms to employee monitoring, employers using AI face strict new compliance and transparency rules under the Act. Click to learn how the EU AI Act could reshape the use of AI in employment contexts.
Norton Rose Fulbright offers a deep dive into global AI regulatory trends, focusing on the EU’s groundbreaking AI Act. The piece outlines how developers, deployers, and distributors must adapt to strict risk-based classification and transparency rules. Click to understand the implications of this landmark legislation on the global AI landscape
White & Case examines how artificial intelligence intersects with antitrust law, spotlighting the risks of AI-enabled collusion, algorithmic bias, and pricing coordination. As regulators grapple with these complex developments, businesses must stay alert to shifting compliance standards. Click to delve into the complexities of AI's impact on market competition and legal considerations.