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How DeepSeek Could Revolutionize Patent Discovery — But at What Cost?

IP.com

Versatility : DeepSeek is designed to process multiple data formats, including text, images, code, and structured data. In our whitepaper, The Role of Responsible AI in Accelerating Innovation, we explore the transformative impact of AI on research, development, and intellectual property management. DOWNLOAD THE WHITEPAPER

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Tokenization of intellectual property for IP rights management

The IPKat

Julia Hugendubel, describes recent developments concerning tokenization of IP rights to manage IP. Interest in blockchain technology, tokens, and IP, continues apace. Tokenization of IP In a nutshell, "tokenization" means using a smart contract (i.e., a MIT license ).

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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

The IPKat is always paying attention to what IP stories are running around out there. Global trademark and design applications boom in 2020! The World Intellectual Property Organization's (WIPO) annual WIPI report collects statistics as new indicators to inform the IP community, and The Fashion Law wrote an article about it.

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Esports Media Rights

LexBlog IP

Sheppard Mullin’s Esports and Games Industry Team is pleased to share our whitepaper on Esports Media Rights, in partnership with and co-written by FTI Consulting, a leading global business advisory firm.

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Ethical Considerations of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the White House’s Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights

LexBlog IP

In the whitepaper titled “ Protecting Inventions Relating to Artificial Intelligence: Best Practices ” (as published by the Intellectual Property Owner (IPO) ), I explored the ethical considerations of AI. Ethical Considerations of Artificial Intelligence (AI). These include certain proposed “rights” of U.S.

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