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Author Dochniak, Michael J., author

Title Patents and artificial intelligence : thinking computers / by Michael J. Dochniak
Published Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018
©2018

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 215 pages) : illustrations
Contents 1. US patents that teach artificial intelligence -- 2. Years 1987 to 1995: "Artificial Intelligence" in title -- 3. Years 1996 to 2003: "Artificial Intelligence" in title -- 4. Years 2004 to 2007: "Artificial Intelligence" in title -- 5. Years 2008 to 2010: "Artificial Intelligence" in title -- 6. Years 2011 and 2012: "Artificial Intelligence" in title -- 7. Year 2013: "Artificial Intelligence" in title 8. Year 2014: "Artificial Intelligence" in title -- 9. Year 2015: "Artificial Intelligence" in title -- 10. Year 2016: "Artificial Intelligence" in title -- 11. Year 2017: "Artificial Intelligence" in title -- 12. Artificial intelligence as a patent assignee? -- Glossary (I). Artificial intelligence terms -- Glossary (II). Patent terms -- Index of inventors
Summary The best hope for peace and prosperity in our world is the expansion of information, and, as such, Artificial Intelligence (AI) was created to process an infinite amount of information. As men and women continue to perfect AI, monitoring its evolution can be both enlightening and unnerving. This book showcases the immense utility of AI and its ""superhuman"" characteristics. Without a doubt, patents play an important role in the remarkable progression of AI, exposing pioneering innovations that stimulate future improvements. From 1987 to 2017, at least one hundred and fifty patents with the ph
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Artificial intelligence -- Patents
COMPUTERS -- General.
Artificial intelligence
Genre/Form Patents
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781527525481
1527525481