AI is Raising the Stakes on Intellectual Capital and IP Rights
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AI is Raising the Stakes on Intellectual Capital and IP Rights
"The most valuable organizational knowledge has always been tacit: the judgment calls, the contextual adaptations, the intuitive 'feel' for how things get done. This knowledge walked out the door every evening and, more problematically, departed permanently when employees moved to competitors."
"Artificial intelligence is fundamentally changing this equation, and the implications for intellectual property strategy are profound. Machine learning systems can watch how expert employees navigate complex decisions, capture the patterns in their reasoning, and codify what was previously uncodifiable."
Artificial intelligence is transforming the capture of institutional knowledge within organizations. This shift allows for the codification of tacit knowledge that has traditionally been difficult to transfer. AI systems can observe and learn from expert employees, documenting their decision-making processes and insights. This capability not only preserves valuable knowledge but also enhances intellectual property strategies. As firms adopt AI technologies, they can better monetize their intellectual capital and maintain a competitive edge in the market.
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