IP For AI: How Cos. Can Protect Artificial Intelligence Tech

By Andrew MacArthur (February 8, 2018, 1:02 PM EST) -- Artificial intelligence can enhance a person's experience by making automated decisions that execute an action or generate a real-time response to guide her. AI generally develops this "smart" decision-making ability based on algorithms or models trained usually on substantial data and adjusted through feedback. This machine learning is one of several branches of AI technology that can be complex, disruptive and valuable. Such attributes raise questions, though, about how to secure the technology at each iteration with intellectual property to reduce issues appearing later in a litigation or deal....

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