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Protecting Artificial Intelligence-Related Inventions: Patent Eligibility, Written Description, Obviousness

October 19, 2022
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Cantor Colburn's David Kincaid and Alexander Korenberg from Kilburn & Strode are panelists in the Strafford webinar, Protecting Artificial Intelligence-Related Inventions: Patent Eligibility, Written Description, Obviousness, on October 19, 2022. 

This CLE course guides patent counsel on protecting AI-related inventions. The panel will discuss the risks and opportunities of AI-derived innovations. The panel will discuss recent court decisions addressing AI and inventorship and examine the patenting process related to AI. The panel will offer best practices for preparing and prosecuting AI-related inventions in the U.S. and Europe.

David’s practice concentrates on assisting clients in solving intellectual property problems and protecting their investments in product development. David assists clients in developing domestic and foreign patent preparation and prosecution strategies with a focus on electrical and computer-related technologies. David has significant experience protecting inventions related to or incorporating artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), cloud computing, and other emerging technologies. For example, David has prepared and prosecuted applications about: artificial neural network architectures and algorithms for image processing, natural language processing, and the like across various industries; reinforcement learning for autonomous driving; AR for 3D data visualization; VR user feedback systems; and cloud architecture and infrastructure management systems. David is engaged in thought leadership in the AI technology space being active in the Intellectual Property Owners Association committees on Software Related Inventions and AI & New Emerging Technologies.

Alexander leads Kilburn & Strode's AI Practice. He has particular expertise in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), having worked at the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit, a center of excellence for computational and theoretical neuroscience and statistical machine learning. Alexander counsels his clients on the full range of contentious and non-contentious patent issues.