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Brooks Cushman
When you think of machine learning, you might think of Silicon Valley, big-name universities on the East Coast, or other places where cutting-edge technology is being practiced.
european union
intellectual property
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Dr. Harry Strange
Benjamin Stasa
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When you think of machine learning, you might think of Silicon Valley, famous East Coast universities, and other places where advanced technologies are practiced. Today we find out that contrary to popular belief, machine learning is also being used in European intellectual property companies. Find out why machine learning is valuable in the European patent world and how it is being used to shed light on patent activity within Europe.
In this episode of New Frontiers, we welcome Dr. Harry Strange, European Patent Attorney at Withers & Rogers. Harry is an industry expert in machine learning, artificial intelligence, cyber security and software systems. Harry will teach us everything you need to know about machine learning specifically within the European Union and the protections you need to have there: what machine learning is, how it works, and the patterns and trends it finds by looking at European patent data.
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