USPTO AI Guidance Highlights Risks for Practitioners and Public
Briefly

'While the use of AI tools does not generally have to be disclosed to the Office, 'given the potential for generative AI systems to omit, misstate, or even 'hallucinate' or 'confabulate' information, the party or parties presenting the paper must ensure that all statements in the paper are true to their own knowledge and made based on information that is believed to be true.' - USPTO guidance
Today's draft Federal Register Notice builds upon the February guidance and is aimed at reminding professionals, innovators, and entrepreneurs of the existing USPTO rules that protect against the potential 'perils' of AI.
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