| USPTO announces new Artificial Intelligence Strategy to empower responsible implementation of innovation AI Strategy outlines how the USPTO will address AI's impact across IP policy, agency operations, and the broader innovation ecosystem WASHINGTON—The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announced a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy to guide the agency's efforts toward fulfilling the potential of AI within USPTO operations and across the intellectual property (IP) ecosystem. The Strategy offers a vision for how the USPTO can foster responsible and inclusive AI innovation, harness AI to support the agency's mission, and advance a positive future for AI to ensure that the country maintains its leadership in innovation. "We have a responsibility to promote, empower, and protect innovation," said Derrick Brent, Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Acting Director of the USPTO. "Developing a strategy to unleash the power of AI while mitigating risks provides a framework to advance innovation and intellectual property." The strategy aims to achieve the USPTO's AI vision and mission through five focus areas which include: - Advance the development of IP policies that promote inclusive AI innovation and creativity.
- Build best-in-class AI capabilities by investing in computational infrastructure, data resources, and business-driven product development.
- Promote the responsible use of AI within the USPTO and across the broader innovation ecosystem.
- Develop AI expertise within the USPTO's workforce.
- Collaborate with other U.S. government agencies, international partners, and the public on shared AI priorities.
The USPTO and our sister agencies within the Department of Commerce, as well as the U.S. Copyright Office, are providing critical guidance and recommendations to advance AI-driven innovation and creativity. In 2022, the USPTO created the AI and Emerging Technology (ET) Partnership, which has worked closely with the AI/ET community to gather public feedback through a series of sessions on topics related to AI and innovation, biotech, and intellectual property (IP) policy. Since its 2022 launch, more than 6,000 stakeholders have engaged with us on these critical issues. In addition, the USPTO collaborates across government to advance American leadership in AI by promoting innovation and competition as set forth in the Biden-Harris Administration's landmark October 2023 AI Executive Order. The full text of the AI Strategy can be found on the AI Strategy webpage. Additional information on AI, including USPTO guidance and more on USPTO's AI/ET Partnership, can be found on our AI webpage. | | Having trouble accessing links in this email? Your email server security software may be altering the links. Contact your IT or email administrator and ask them to "allow-list" links-1.govdelivery.com and links-2.govdelivery.com to ensure you can access all content in this communication. Stay connected with the USPTO by subscribing to regular email updates. Visit our subscription center at www.uspto.gov/subscribe to update or change your email preferences. This email was sent from an unmonitored mailbox. To contact us, please visit our website www.uspto.gov/about/contacts. To ensure that you continue to receive our news and notices, please modify your email filters to allow mail from subscriptioncenter@subscriptions.uspto.gov. | | | |
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