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DESCRIPTION:This event will be available live at SEMI\, as well as over Zoo
 m. Get to SEMI by 6:30pm to network – and enjoy great pizza and refreshm
 ents! All attendees MUST register using the Eventbrite form (see link).\n\
 nArtificial intelligence (AI) has quickly become one of the hottest areas 
 in the tech world\, with its usefulness evident in a broad variety of comm
 ercial businesses. From data collection to model training\, language proce
 ssing to predictive models\, and deep networks to AI frameworks\, there ar
 e many categories and implementations of AI. Each area has protectable fea
 tures and important business applications. Protecting cutting edge AI tech
 nology helps companies achieve business goals\, support their innovation\,
  and stay competitive and relevant in their markets.\n\nMany aspects of AI
  can be protected with patents\, including the creation or manipulation of
  training data\, processes of training a machine learning model\, and deta
 ils of a learning model. In addition\, new model features and new ways to 
 process data\, as well as how to process a model’s output\, can also be 
 protected. Key fields where these techniques are used include machine lear
 ning\, natural language processing\, computer vision\, and robotics.\n\nIn
  this presentation\, Steve Bachmann\, Esq. will identify key strategies th
 at can be used to identify which aspects of AI are actually patentable. Th
 ese strategies will be supplemented with practical real-world examples of 
 patenting different areas of the AI process. He will draw on techniques he
  has used with his recent clients that have enabled him to help craft pate
 nt applications that can be accepted as true inventions by patent examiner
 s in the US Patent Office.\n\nSpeaker(s):  Steve Bachmann\, \n\n567 Yosemi
 te Dr\, Milpitas\, California\, United States\, 95035\, Virtual: https://e
 vents.vtools.ieee.org/m/389329
LOCATION:567 Yosemite Dr\, Milpitas\, California\, United States\, 95035\, 
 Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/389329
ORGANIZER:david@42tek.com
SEQUENCE:12
SUMMARY:AI Intellectual Property: Strategies for Protection in this Hot Are
 na
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/389329
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;This event will be available live 
 at SEMI\, as well as over Zoom. Get to SEMI by 6:30pm to network &amp;ndash\; 
 and enjoy great pizza and refreshments! All attendees &lt;u&gt;MUST&lt;/u&gt; register
  using the Eventbrite form (see link).&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Artificial intelli
 gence (AI) has quickly become one of the hottest areas in the tech world\,
  with its usefulness evident in a broad variety of commercial businesses. 
 From data collection to model training\, language processing to predictive
  models\, and deep networks to AI frameworks\, there are many categories a
 nd implementations of AI. Each area has protectable features and important
  business applications. Protecting cutting edge AI technology helps compan
 ies achieve business goals\, support their innovation\, and stay competiti
 ve and relevant in their markets.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Many aspects of AI can be protec
 ted with patents\, including the creation or manipulation of training data
 \, processes of training a machine learning model\, and details of a learn
 ing model. In addition\, new model features and new ways to process data\,
  as well as how to process a model&amp;rsquo\;s output\, can also be protected
 . Key fields where these techniques are used include machine learning\, na
 tural language processing\, computer vision\, and robotics.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;In thi
 s presentation\, Steve Bachmann\, Esq. will identify key strategies that c
 an be used to identify which aspects of AI are actually patentable. These 
 strategies will be supplemented with practical real-world examples of pate
 nting different areas of the AI process. He will draw on techniques he has
  used with his recent clients that have enabled him to help craft patent a
 pplications that can be accepted as true inventions by patent examiners in
  the US Patent Office.&lt;/p&gt;
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