These days, Apple and Nokia's patent battle is fighting. Now, IBM is telling you what is low-key work.
According to VentureBeat, IBM will receive more than 7,000 patents in 2016 and will be the US technology company's patent champion for 24 consecutive years. In 2015, IBM obtained 7355 patents. In 2014, this number was 7534.
It is worth noting that more than 1,000 of the patents obtained this year come from the fields of artificial intelligence and cognitive computing. About one-third of IBM's existing researchers are experts in the field of cognitive computing.
In recent years, major companies have accelerated their deployment in the field of artificial intelligence. But when competitors are still busy with patent applications, IBM has taken the lead and began to enjoy the “reward†that has been patented. A few years ago, IBM began a series of patent applications for artificial intelligence. These applications generated a wave of “bursts†in 2016, bringing more than 1,000 patents to IBM in just one year.
(IBM patent for artificial intelligence obtained in December)
It is reported that only the 1,000 patents in the field of artificial intelligence have surpassed the number of patents acquired by Facebook in 2015 and are equal to the number of patents acquired by Amazon in 2015.
Today, patents have become an important part of IBM's strategic development and growth plans. As the only company in the US that has more than 7,000 patents per year, IBM is able to continue to create competitive products and protect its patented technology in the market through its patents. Profit.
Patent has also become the source of the development of IBM's artificial intelligence technology. The patented technology that has been deeply cultivated for many years has long been used for "real combat." Watson, a supercomputer built by IBM, has used cognitive intelligence and cognitive computing to achieve cognitive computing breakthroughs in the areas of healthcare, customer service, and finance.
IBM CEO Ginne Rometty said at the Watson World Congress in October that by the end of 2017, Watson is expected to bring more than 1 billion customers to the company. In December, IBM also partnered with BMW to establish the Watson-BMW program to further explore the use of cognitive computing in the field of driver assistance systems.
At present, IBM's researchers are all over the world, including not only the United States, New York, Texas, California, North Carolina, Minnesota, but also India, Germany, Israel and other countries. These experts from all corners of the world have contributed more than 88,000 technical patents to IBM over the past 20 years.
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