The UKIPO has today published guidance on patenting artificial intelligence (AI) inventions, together with some useful example scenarios. It will be essential reading for patent specialists working on … [Read more...] about AI patentability and sufficiency: new UK guidance
Tech rights take pole position in helping deliver the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
Sport and accessibility for all have become phrases we naturally associate with each other – but it is important to consider the role that technology plays, not only in improving the experience for … [Read more...] about Tech rights take pole position in helping deliver the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
Intellectual Property Enterprise Court increases cost caps in October 2022
The Civil Procedure Rules Committee has announced the costs caps in the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court (“IPEC”) will increase in October 2022. The IPEC is a popular choice for … [Read more...] about Intellectual Property Enterprise Court increases cost caps in October 2022
Investigating self-driving safety – what about IP?
The UK Government has reported overwhelming support for the creation a new independent body – the Road Safety Investigation Branch – "to learn lessons from road incidents, including those involving … [Read more...] about Investigating self-driving safety – what about IP?
Artificial Intelligence in Canada
In the sixth of a series of blogs from our global offices, we provide an overview of key trends in artificial intelligence in Canada. What is Canada’s Strategy for Artificial Intelligence? In … [Read more...] about Artificial Intelligence in Canada
Artificial Intelligence in China
In the fifth of a series of blogs from our global offices, we provide a overview of key trends in artificial intelligence in China. What is China’s strategy for Artificial Intelligence? In … [Read more...] about Artificial Intelligence in China