What a year in patents from Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and more taught us.
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2023 saw AI live rent-free in all of our heads, plus in an unexpected twist Mark Zuckerberg became the adult in the room.
UK’s top court ruled that AI programs cannot be named as an inventor of patents. Fair or not, humans sneer at the work of non-humans.
E-commerce companies are in an “arms race” to develop and implement user-tracking AI tech throughout their platforms.
As the AI race gets faster, speed and efficiency in development are becoming vital to keep up.
Google may use machine learning to track down misinformation on social media platforms with its latest patent to find “information operations campaigns.”
Its patent application for a “location-spoofing detection” system could add to its safety features for riders.
The tech could prevent the phantom braking problem which Tesla vehicles are notorious for.
As the world of high finance ushers in an era of AI, the SEC has begun investigating how investment advisory firms use the technology.
Nvidia continues to patent tech to expand its AI ecosystem as other tech firms play catch-up.
“We’re moving away from the black box,” said said Frederick Gertz, founder and CEO of enterprise AI company Collide Technology.
A day after Alphabet released Gemini, a new artificial intelligence platform, shares of the company jumped 5.3% on Thursday.
The company is seeking two patents to detect whether biometrics have been faked, one for fingerprint data and one for voice data.
Large consulting and law firms are trying to get junior staffers on the fast track to partner using tools like ChatGPT.
Microsoft’s patent for a computerized wellness check walks a fine line between privacy and convenience.