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Jerry Ma, Director of Emerging Technologies and Chief AI Officer, and Charles Kim, Deputy Commissioner for the USPTO tell story of co-chairing USPTO's AI working group - sharing insights on USPTO's AI tools guidance, applying §101 for AI-related inventions, and leveraging AI for examination.

Together, the two co-lead a group working on AI efforts and according to Jerry are focused on “a human first vision for AI at the agency.”

In the episode, host Eli Mazour explores how Jerry and Charles led USPTO’s efforts to deal with AI advancements on the policy front & leverage AI technology to improve USPTO’s own operations before ChatGPT was even a thing. The two leaders come from diverse backgrounds—Jerry with deep experience in Silicon Valley’s tech sector, and Charles with decades of IP and regulatory expertise at the USPTO.

Selected Topics

Start of USPTO’s AI working group, originally co-chaired by Charles Kim and Deputy Director Coke Morgan Stewart, to tackle §101/patent eligibility issues related to AI

Expansion of AI working group to coordinate AI related activities across the USPTO, including exploring leveraging AI technology for patent examination

Jerry Ma’s story of joining the USPTO from Silicon Valley to be Director of Emerging Technologies and taking on role as co-chair of working group

How AI implementation at the USPTO relies on cross-disciplinary teams drawing expertise from law, technology, and policy

Working groups’ efforts to engage with outside stakeholders through the AI/ET Partnership Series to create informed policies around AI and patent eligibility

USPTO’s guidance on (1) use of AI-based tools, (2) AI-assisted inventions, and (3) AI subject matter eligibility and responses to related push-back

USPTO’s current use of AI technology & future plans to further leverage AI technology to empower examiners

Role of AI working group as AI becomes widely used within USPTO

Advice for other organizations exploring implementation of AI


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Jerry Ma, Director of Emerging Technologies and Chief AI Officer, and Charles Kim, Deputy Commissioner for the USPTO tell story of co-chairing USPTO's AI working group - sharing insights on USPTO's AI tools guidance, applying §101 for AI-related inventions, and leveraging AI for examination.

Together, the two co-lead a group working on AI efforts and according to Jerry are focused on “a human first vision for AI at the agency.”

In the episode, host Eli Mazour explores how Jerry and Charles led USPTO’s efforts to deal with AI advancements on the policy front & leverage AI technology to improve USPTO’s own operations before ChatGPT was even a thing. The two leaders come from diverse backgrounds—Jerry with deep experience in Silicon Valley’s tech sector, and Charles with decades of IP and regulatory expertise at the USPTO.

Selected Topics

Start of USPTO’s AI working group, originally co-chaired by Charles Kim and Deputy Director Coke Morgan Stewart, to tackle §101/patent eligibility issues related to AI

Expansion of AI working group to coordinate AI related activities across the USPTO, including exploring leveraging AI technology for patent examination

Jerry Ma’s story of joining the USPTO from Silicon Valley to be Director of Emerging Technologies and taking on role as co-chair of working group

How AI implementation at the USPTO relies on cross-disciplinary teams drawing expertise from law, technology, and policy

Working groups’ efforts to engage with outside stakeholders through the AI/ET Partnership Series to create informed policies around AI and patent eligibility

USPTO’s guidance on (1) use of AI-based tools, (2) AI-assisted inventions, and (3) AI subject matter eligibility and responses to related push-back

USPTO’s current use of AI technology & future plans to further leverage AI technology to empower examiners

Role of AI working group as AI becomes widely used within USPTO

Advice for other organizations exploring implementation of AI


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.voiceofip.com
  continue reading

74 episodes

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