Patent lawyers are warning that, while the adoption of artificial intelligence tools may well deliver dramatic savings in time and efficiency, it could also weaken the protection of new inventions.
AI is set to radically change the traditional role of specialist patent lawyers, which has been central to bringing innovative devices and products to the global marketplace.
Already, machine learning is cutting the workload of patent attorneys, who mainly use the technology to automate laborious manual tasks. These include patent searching, gathering technical information, and drafting and filing applications.
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