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Self-powered dental braces

KAUST ·

I am sorry, but the provided content appears to be incomplete and does not offer enough information to create a meaningful summary. It mentions 'Self-powered dental braces' in the title, but the content is just a copyright notice and a link to KAUST.

Patenting Software and AI inventions

MBZUAI ·

A partner at Oblon, Stefan Uwe Koschmieder, explained key points for patenting software and AI inventions. Koschmieder works with GCC universities on IP programs and advises foreign clients on IP portfolio management. He also lectured at Freie Universität Berlin on Intellectual Property. Why it matters: As software and AI innovation grows in the GCC, understanding patent law is increasingly important for protecting intellectual property and fostering local innovation.

The UAE and Korea are considering using artificial intelligence technologies to protect and manage intellectual property rights - صوت الإمارات

WAM ·

The UAE and Korea are reportedly exploring the use of artificial intelligence technologies to enhance the protection and management of intellectual property rights. This initiative is being considered as a potential area of collaboration between the two nations. The discussions aim to leverage AI capabilities to streamline and improve processes related to intellectual property. Why it matters: This highlights a growing interest among Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries in applying AI not just to technology sectors, but also to critical legal and administrative frameworks like intellectual property, potentially fostering international cooperation in this domain.

Bredas honored at 251st American Chemical Society National Meeting

KAUST ·

This article mentions KAUST in the context of the 251st American Chemical Society National Meeting. However, it contains no specific details about AI or related research activities. The content is primarily a copyright notice for King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Why it matters: This mention provides minimal information about KAUST's involvement in the event and lacks substantial AI-related content.