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The InventionSession Podcast by ByteLaw®
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51 episodes
3 days ago
Observations and Opinions regarding Patents and Inventions of Current Interest
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Observations and Opinions regarding Patents and Inventions of Current Interest
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Technology
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Virtual Concepts, Real Questions: A Deep Dive into the Validity of AIIA’s Asserted Patents vs Geisel Software
The InventionSession Podcast by ByteLaw®
19 minutes
2 months ago
Virtual Concepts, Real Questions: A Deep Dive into the Validity of AIIA’s Asserted Patents vs Geisel Software
The provided document, Virtual Concepts Real Questions - A Deep Dive into the Validity of AIIA's Asserted Patents by ByteLaw® an IP consultancy's analysis of the patent infringement suit (UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK, 1:25-cv-07387) filed by the Artificial Intelligence Industry Association (AIIA) against Geisel Software and revolves around three patentsscrutinizes three patents held by the Artificial Intelligence Industry Association (AIIA), asserting their likely invalidity. The Suit is The analysis argues that these patents—U.S. Patent Nos. 11,257,272, 10,075,693, and 9,930,315—are vulnerable due to being abstract ideas, lacking novelty, and being obvious combinations of existing technologies. Specifically, the '272 patent is described as an abstract workflow for synthetic data generation, potentially anticipated by prior art, while the '315 and '693 patents are seen as abstract methods for data correlation and embedding, representing obvious solutions for stabilizing VR video. The consultancy concludes that AIIA's patents attempt to claim ownership over logical engineering workflows rather than genuine technological inventions, making them susceptible to invalidation under U.S. Patent Law.
The InventionSession Podcast by ByteLaw®
Observations and Opinions regarding Patents and Inventions of Current Interest