Year: 2025

Inventors are SHOCKED at this ONE LITTLE TRICK that Patent Examiners use!

You’ve put time, money, and energy into your invention. You filed a patent application. The examiner responded and rejected it. Not because someone already invented the exact same thing, but because the examiner wrote something like: “Claims 1–10 are rejected

Why the Best Patent Strategy Doesn’t Stop at Allowance

The USPTO recently announced a procedural change: starting May 13, 2025, the time between a patent’s Issue Notification and the official Grant Date will be reduced from approximately three weeks to two. On the surface, this may seem like a

Copyright, AI, and How the Laws Might Change

A recent appeals court decision, Thaler v. Perlmutter, reaffirmed that under current U.S. copyright law, only human-created works can receive copyright protection. The court upheld the Copyright Office’s longstanding position that human authorship is a fundamental requirement for copyright eligibility.

AI Is Hitting a Compute Wall – Can the Human Brain Show the Way Forward?

For years, the race in artificial intelligence has been defined by one word: scale. Bigger models, more parameters, larger datasets. Every major leap—whether it was OpenAI’s GPT-4, Google’s Gemini, or DeepMind’s latest advancements—has relied on throwing more computational power at

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