#6 Patents for AI inventions in Europe (๐Ÿ”ดConference talk recording)

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I was invited to speak about "Patents for AI inventions in Europe" at the 6th International Conference "Protection of Intellectual Property Rights" in St. Petersburg (Russia). Here's a recording of my talk. You'll learn about the status quo of how the EPO examines computer-implemented inventions (CIIs) that involve artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning and related concepts, and some useful tips for better AI patent drafting.

Links mentioned in this episode:

  • Conference website: https://bwforum.ru/conference/intellectual-property2021
  • My brand new website: https://bastianbest.de/

๐Ÿ‘‰ VIDEO version on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/bastianbest

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The future is digital, but the European patent system was created with physical inventions in mind. Join me as I explore the possibilities and limits of the European patent system for digital innovations, sharing my first-hand insights and practical tips along the way. 

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