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NLPatent
NLPatent

NLPatent is an industry leading AI-based patent search and analytics platform trusted by Fortune 500 companies, Am Law 100 firms, and research universities around the world. The platform takes an AI-first approach to patent search; it's built from a proprietary Large Language Model trained on patent data to truly understand the language of patents and innovation.

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PQAI
PQAI

PQAI stands for Patent Quality Artificial Intelligence. It is a free, open-source, natural language-based patent search platform developed by AT&T and the Georgia Intellectual Property Alliance. PQAI is designed as a collaborative initiative to build a shared AI-based tool for prior art searching.

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Solve Intelligence
Solve Intelligence

Solve Intelligence is an AI-powered platform designed for intellectual property legal professionals, specializing in streamlining the patenting process. Founded in 2023 and based in San Francisco, the company develops AI tools specifically for patent attorneys, focusing on user-centric design and practical application.

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Amplified
Amplified

Amplified AI is an intellectual property (IP) technology company offering AI-powered search and collaboration tools. It helps researchers and innovators research, document, and share technical intelligence within their teams by organizing and curating global patent and scientific information.

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Ambercite
Ambercite

Ambercite AI is a patent search tool that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) and network analytics to identify patents similar to a given set of starting patents. It differs from traditional patent searching methods that rely on keywords and patent class codes by using citation patterns, patent text, and metadata to find relevant patents and reduce false positives.

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PatentPal
PatentPal

PatentPal is an AI-powered platform designed to streamline the patent drafting process for legal professionals. It utilizes generative AI to automate the creation of patent applications, including generating descriptions, figures, and supporting documents from a set of claims. PatentPal aims to save time for patent attorneys and agents, allowing them to focus on higher-value aspects of their work. It can export drafts into formats like Word, Visio, or PowerPoint.

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Transparency and accountability in AI systems: safeguarding wellbeing in the age of algorithmic decision-making
Transparency and accountability in AI systems: safeguarding wellbeing in the age of algorithmic decision-making
AI Publications

This Perspective by Ben Chester Cheong (Singapore University of Social Sciences & Cambridge) offers a comprehensive legal–ethical review of transparency and accountability challenges in AI systems governing human wellbeing . It structures the discussion into four pillars—technical explainability methods, regulatory frameworks, ethical safeguards, and multi‑stakeholder collaboration—highlighting how each area plays a vital role in ensuring trust and societal resilience. Legal professionals will appreciate its actionable framework that bridges tech, ethics, and governance, making it a timely resource amid emerging regulations like GDPR “right to explanation” and EU AI Act mandates. By offering strategic clarity and policy cohesion, this article equips lawyers, compliance leaders, and policymakers with tools to embed transparency and accountability into AI systems that shape lives—making it a must‑read for anyone advising on responsible AI deployment.

Constructing AI Speech
Constructing AI Speech
AI Publications

This essay by Margot E. Kaminski and Meg Leta Jones explores how current legal frameworks actively construct AI-generated speech, rather than being passively disrupted by it. It introduces the “legal construction of technology” method—analyzing how laws like the First Amendment, content moderation, risk regulation, and consumer protection actively interpret and shape AI speech. This analysis matters to legal professionals because it reveals that existing institutions and norms already provide structured pathways for meaningful oversight, shifting the conversation from reactive problem-solving to proactive values-based policy design. By demonstrating that law and AI co-evolve through these intentional constructions, this piece empowers lawyers and policymakers to craft more effective, principled governance—prompting deeper engagement with the field.

Generative AI Will Break the Internet: Beyond Section 230
Generative AI Will Break the Internet: Beyond Section 230
AI Publications

This article by Graham H. Ryan analyzes how generative AI challenges the legal immunity conferred by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act—and why that protection may crumble under new judicial scrutiny. Ryan argues that generative AI systems “create or develop content” and thus likely fall outside Section 230’s existing scope, exposing providers to increased liability for design decisions and algorithmic contributions. It matters for legal professionals because emerging case law may redefine liability standards—from co-authoring content to design-based claims—signaling a pivotal shift in AI governance and internet law that practitioners need to monitor closely. By framing generative AI as a catalyst for reevaluating the legal foundations of internet speech, the article urges lawyers to proactively reassess risk strategies and regulatory compliance in this evolving landscape.

A Red Flag? China's Generative AI Dilemma
A Red Flag? China's Generative AI Dilemma
AI Publications

This insightful analysis explores how China’s August 15, 2023 regulations on generative AI reflect a strategic choice to slow AI progress for social and political control. It reveals a key finding that Beijing’s cautious regulatory approach contrasts sharply with the innovation-first strategies of the U.S. and EU, granting other jurisdictions essential breathing room to develop responsible AI policies. Legal professionals will find this article timely and compelling, as it provides practical insight into how geopolitical AI maneuvering reshapes cross-border legal strategy, compliance, and tech governance. By positioning China’s policy as a global pivot point, this piece equips lawyers and policymakers with a nuanced understanding of how AI regulation is being shaped on the international stage—prompting further investigation and dialogue.

Artificial Intelligence Impacts on Copyright Law
Artificial Intelligence Impacts on Copyright Law
AI Publications

This analysis by Matt Blaszczyk, Geoffrey McGovern, and Karlyn D. Stanley explores how U.S. copyright law grapples with AI-generated content, addressing whether AI-assisted works qualify for protection and how training datasets are treated under both U.S. and EU doctrines. It highlights a key insight: U.S. law requires human “authorial contribution” for copyrightability, while the EU allows rights holders to challenge commercial AI training—underscoring a growing legal divide. Timely hearings in Congress and updates from the U.S. Copyright Office make this discussion urgent for legal professionals managing copyright risks in generative AI projects. The analysis empowers practitioners with a clear roadmap for navigating emerging policy debates, licensing strategies, and litigation landscapes around AI-authored content—making it essential reading for IP counsel advising on innovation-driven initiatives.

AI and IP: 2024's Legal Cliffhangers and 2025's Potential Plot Twists
AI and IP: 2024's Legal Cliffhangers and 2025's Potential Plot Twists
AI Publications

This expert analysis from Dentons partners Jennifer Cass, Anna Copeman, Sam Caunt, and David Wagget examines the unresolved IP challenges arising from generative AI in 2024 and the legal “cliffhangers” heading into 2025. It highlights key issues like copyright infringement during AI training, ownership of AI-generated works and inventions, and emerging litigation—such as Getty Images v. Stability AI. Legal professionals will find value in its forward-looking take on 2025 reforms, including licensing trends, contractual risk strategies, and pending court rulings. Written with practical insight, this piece equips lawyers with proactive tools to guide clients through rapidly evolving AI‑IP terrain.

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