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Patenting Considerations for Artificial Intelligence in Biotech and Synthetic Biology – Part 2: Key Issues in Patent Subject Matter Eligibility

Patenting Considerations for Artificial Intelligence in Biotech and Synthetic Biology – Part 2: Key Issues in Patent Subject Matter Eligibility

Terri Shieh-Newton, PhD and Marguerite McConihe of Mintz, Levin writing in the  National Law Review present part two in their series on patenting artificial intelligence methods in the field of biotechnology and synthetic biology.

In this series, we are focusing on artificial intelligence inventions, but as Alan Turing aptly pointed out, that neologism is a “suitcase” term because you can stuff a lot of intelligence classifications and different types of technologies into it. Many of the ground-breaking AI developments in biotech are in the AI subfield of Machine Learning. First, we will briefly discuss what is meant by Machine Learning and discuss some relevant terms. Second, we will review some real world challenges in patenting AI inventions.

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