Sponsored by InspireIP
Webinar: Best Practices for Using AI in the Innovation Pipeline – How to Move from Scattered Ideas to Strong Patents with AI
Everyone is talking about Artificial Intelligence (AI), and with good reason. It presents enormous possibilities for IP teams. But while much of the conversation focuses on AI drafting, the bigger challenge for most companies is earlier in the pipeline: identifying organic innovation, capturing invention disclosures, avoiding duplication, and keeping inventors engaged.
Unfortunately, when innovation pipelines are not full, and there is sparse technical information about what innovation is present, valuable inventions slip through the cracks. Perhaps even worse, without a robust identification, discovery, and documentation system, the innovations that are pursued will lead to weak filings that create downstream cost and risk.
Join us on Thursday, October 16, at 12 PM ET, to discuss a practical model for integrating AI into innovation pipelines. Moderated by Gene Quinn and joined by Stacy Fredrich, the Director of Global Intellectual Property at Rheem Manufacturing; David Hyams, Co-Founder of Longship Legal; Scott Frank, former President and CEO of AT&T Intellectual Property LLC; and InspireIP’s founder Sam Zellner, we will discuss: (1) putting a consistent process in place so ideas are not lost; (2) how best to use AI to internally analyze disclosures to detect duplicates, identify collaboration opportunities, and assess potential; (3) applying AI to simplify capture for inventors and streamline review and evaluation for the IP team; and (4) using AI to improve speed and effectiveness in-house.