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Perplexity AI Simplifies Patent Research

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Perplexity has launched an AI-powered patent research tool that simplifies searching using natural language queries instead of keywords.
– The tool allows users to ask questions like “Are there any patents on AI language learning?” and provides relevant results with AI-generated summaries.
– It extends beyond exact keyword matches to include related terms, such as finding patents for “activity bands” when searching for “fitness trackers.”
– The tool can also search academic papers, public software repositories, and other sources for prior art to support patent research.
– Perplexity is offering the patent research tool for free during its beta phase, with Pro and Max subscribers receiving extra usage quotas and configuration options.

Navigating the complex world of patent research just became more intuitive, thanks to a new artificial intelligence tool from Perplexity. This innovative solution allows users to search for patents using everyday conversational language instead of requiring specialized keyword strings. You can now pose questions in plain English and receive targeted, relevant patent information almost instantly.

For instance, typing a query like “Are there any patents on AI language learning?” or “Key quantum computing patents since 2024” will generate a list of applicable patents. Each result comes with an AI-generated summary, making it easier to quickly grasp the core concepts without wading through dense legal documents.

The system’s capabilities go far beyond simple keyword matching. If you search for “fitness trackers,” the tool intelligently surfaces patents filed under related terminology such as “activity bands,” “step-counting watches,” and “health monitoring watches.” This semantic understanding significantly broadens the search scope and improves the likelihood of discovering all relevant intellectual property.

Moreover, Perplexity’s agent doesn’t limit itself to patent databases alone. It also combs through academic papers, public software repositories, and various other sources to identify prior art. This comprehensive approach helps inventors and researchers ensure their ideas are truly novel before they invest time and resources into development.

During its beta phase, the patent research tool is available to all users free of charge. Subscribers to the Pro and Max tiers receive enhanced usage allowances and additional configuration options. To test the functionality yourself, simply visit Perplexity and enter a patent-related search directly into the platform.

(Source: The Verge)

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