Nexus Trap Exposed: Why Cooling Patents Crumbled in Court
A single Federal Circuit ruling just made life hell for owners of subcomponent patents. MRI's 'constricted convection' tech had killer evidence—yet it wasn't enough.
For twenty years, I've seen Silicon Valley chase shiny objects. Now, a legal expert is calling out patent policy for doing the same, clinging to outdated narratives while real innovation goes misunderstood.
A single Federal Circuit ruling just made life hell for owners of subcomponent patents. MRI's 'constricted convection' tech had killer evidence—yet it wasn't enough.
Patent challengers thought their original standing declaration would cover amended claims. Wrong. The Federal Circuit just said no, forcing fresh proof—and that's a game-changer for AI patent battles.
Imagine flipping the switch for lights in Tehran — and plunging into darkness because some DC suit calls your grid a 'military target.' That's the Trump team's pitch for Iran strikes.
Think Big Pharma's patent tricks keep generics off shelves forever? Wrong. Data proves otherwise, yet Washington bites the myth anyway. Who's really cashing in?
Rahimi pulls a trigger on Supreme Court gun lore. But who really gets to pack heat?
What if scrubbing a name from your records still leaves you exposed? Taxa 4×35 learned the hard way — and so might AI builders ignoring GDPR's data anonymization razor.
What happens when a top DOJ lawyer's ethics invite bar scrutiny, but rules shield them—until they don't? Pam Bondi's bracket-busting win signals the chase is on.
Ever wonder why OpenAI gets a Disney handshake while Midjourney eats lawsuits? It's not ethics—it's litigation waking up the cowboys.
What happens when robots start making decisions that affect human lives? A new framework presented at ROBOT2017 in Sevilla is attempting to answer that question—and it could reshape how we regulate AI systems across industries.
Imagine your every click, location ping, and purchase—auctioned off to the feds without a single court order. That's not sci-fi; it's today's reality, and it's turbocharging an AI-powered watchlist.
Just when free access to laws seemed settled, the Pro Codes Act storms back into the Senate. This bipartisan push to shield copyrights on safety codes could rewrite how we build — and who pays for it.
Anthropic's Claude isn't just writing emails anymore. It's reportedly orchestrating military strikes. As AI companies slide deeper into defense contracts, the line between software vendor and weapons manufacturer has become impossible to ignore.