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How AI may affect biotech patents
While planning a road trip earlier this year, I discovered that there is a museum that houses old patent models in Wilmington, Del. The U.S. patent office used to require physical models of new inventions until it got too unwieldy to store all of them. In 1880, the patent office switched to requiring diagrams instead.
AI is now changing the intellectual property landscape even further. From questions about whether AI can be an inventor and hold a patent to what “a person skilled in the art” might reasonably know, there are a lot of still