The reality of patent claims using artificial intelligence: USPTO publishes AI guidance
August 07, 2024
The reality of patent claims using artificial intelligence: USPTO publishes AI guidanceAugust 07, 2024 The US Patent Office (USPTO) recently issued new guidance and three examples for AI-related patent claims, which indicate that claims applying AI to a process are unlikely to render the process patent-eligible at the USPTO under 35. U.S.C. § 101. This briefing:
It is important to note that while data itself is not patentable under 35. U.S.C. § 101, the use and generation of AI data can be, but the USPTO’s latest examples indicate that uses of AI in patent claims will be treated in much the same way that the USPTO treats software. Patent claims that apply an AI model to a process that on its own would not be patent eligible are unlikely to cause the claims to be eligible. In the new examples, the integrations of AI into claimed processes are considered abstract ideas, and the example claims that are deemed eligible contain additional non-AI elements that contribute to eligibility.
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