- Litigators working to invalidate a patent can see how claims changed between filing and grant.
- Litigators can see how the claims changed with each office action response to formulate prosecution disclaimer arguments.
- Prosecutors can review how claims have changed during prosecution to revise their strategy with the patent examiner.
- Prosecutors can make better decisions when drafting claims for a child application by comparing the issued patent claims of other family members.
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Patent Bots in Action: Claim Diff
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Patent Bots in Action: Gen AI Chat for Drafting
In our latest Patent Bots product highlight, we’re sharing more about the new Gen AI Chat for drafting.
This tool is available via our Word add-in and will appear when you are working on a patent application. You can ask a question and get a response from a Gen AI assistant right inside Microsoft Word. Then, with a single button click, you can insert the assistant's response into your Word document. As with other AI-generated content from the Patent Bots tools, it's automatically tagged so you can easily identify and review it.
Behind the scenes, Patent Bots automatically provides the assistant with the content of your patent application and invention disclosure document (if you choose to attach it) so that the assistant has the information it needs to answer your question.
Patent Bots operates with a zero data retention infrastructure, so nothing you share is logged, stored, or used for training.
Want to see how the Gen AI Chat can streamline your patent drafting workflow? Check it out in the video below. Then give it a try with your free, two-week trial of Patent Bots.