United States:
Patenting Digital Health Innovations Incorporating AI In View Of USPTO's Recent Subject Matter Eligibility Guidance
16 September 2019
Jones Day
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Patent procurement activity is increasing to protect embedded
artificial intelligence ("AI") technologies in a variety
of digital healthcare solutions. The United States Patent and
Trademark Office ("USPTO") has issued the latest and most
far reaching in a series of pro-eligibility revisions to its
guidelines for determining subject matter eligibility that should
significantly increase the space of eligible subject matter for
patenting. The new guidance reveals patent procurement strategies
that can potentially increase opportunities for obtaining patents
on AI-related inventions and increase the value of associated
patent portfolios.
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