Professor Sean Tu Publishes Two Articles in the Latest Issue of IP Litigator

West Virginia University College of Law professor Sean Tu published two new articles in the latest issue of IP Litigator. In the September/October 2021 issue, Professor Tu's authored "Characteristics of Patent Examiners Who Issue Litigated / Invalidated Patents" and "Fast versus Slow Examination: How Examiners Use Allowances or Rejections to Delay or Compact Patent Prosecution".

From the abstract of "Characteristics of Patent Examiners Who Issue Litigated / Invalidated Patents":

Professors Tu and Cyphert to Publish New Scholarship on AI and Patent Prosecution in Texas Tech Law Review

West Virginia University College of Law professors Sean Tu and Amy Cyphert co-authored new scholarship to be published in the Texas Tech Law Review. The article, "Limits of Using Artificial Intelligence and GPT-3 in Patent Prosecution", discusses the possible expansion of patent rights as a result of increased use of AI by inventors.

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Professor Sean Tu Publishes New Scholarship on Patent Examiner Interviews in Florida State Law Review Online

West Virginia University College of Law Professor Sean Tu recently published new scholarship in the Florida State Law Review Online.  The article is titled Patent Examination and Examiner Interviews and is also available on SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3725770

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Professor Tu Hosts Workshop on AI and Patents

On June 25, 2021, West Virginia College of Law Professor Sean Tu hosted AI and Patents Workshop @ ICAIL 2021 with co-hosts Dean Alderucci and Jerry Ma. The workshop was offered as part of the program at the 18th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law 2021. Professor Tu moderated the programs offered in track two of the workshop on the subject of patenting AI technology.

Videos from the workshop are available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwQLYuVxtUfWqyN1htHmqFg