IBM leads in AI patent applications

February 5, 2024 In a recent revelation that has stirred the tech community, IBM has emerged as the frontrunner in AI-related patent applications in the United States, outpacing giants such as Microsoft, Google, and even the AI trailblazer OpenAI. This development, disclosed in an analysis by IFI Claims underscores the intensity and scope of research efforts in the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence.

Over the past half-decade, IBM has filed an impressive 1,591 AI-related patent applications, indicating not just a vast interest but a significant investment in the future of technology. The list following IBM includes notable tech behemoths like Google, Microsoft, and Samsung, among others, signaling a competitive race to dominate this pivotal area.

A remarkable 22% of these patents pertain to generative AI (GenAI), a sector experiencing rapid growth. According to IFI Claims, GenAI patents have seen a compound annual growth rate of 16% in granted applications and an even more striking 31% in new filings over the last five years. This uptick reflects the accelerating pace at which generative AI is evolving, promising groundbreaking advancements across industries.

However, the absence of OpenAI, the brains behind the revolutionary ChatGPT, from the top 25 patent applicants raises eyebrows and questions about the strategic approaches to innovation protection. OpenAI’s low visibility in patent filings suggests a possible preference for safeguarding its advancements through trade secrets, an approach that contrasts sharply with the more transparent patent application process.

While IBM’s dominance in AI patent filings speaks volumes about its commitment to leading the charge in AI development, it’s crucial to note that patents represent only one facet of innovation. Not all patents culminate in real-world applications, and not all groundbreaking innovations are patented. Yet, the strategic accumulation of AI patents by IBM and others highlights the ongoing quest to secure intellectual property rights in a rapidly advancing technological landscape.

Sources include: Axios

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Jim Love

Jim Love's career in technology spans more that four decades. He's been a CIO and headed a world wide Management Consulting practice. As an entrepreneur he built his own tech business. Today he is a podcast host with the popular tech podcasts Hashtag Trending and Cybersecurity Today with over 14 million downloads. As a novelist, his latest book "Elisa: A Tale of Quantum Kisses" is an Audible best seller. In addition, Jim is a songwriter and recording artist with a Juno nomination and a gold album to his credit. His music can be found at music.jimlove.com

Jim Love

Jim is an author and podcast host with over 40 years in technology.

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