Submitted by t0t0t4t4 t3_10zzm18 in MachineLearning
fullgoopy_alchemist t1_j8s91zn wrote
Reply to comment by eigenham in [D] Can Google sue OpenAI for using the Transformer in their products? by t0t0t4t4
Which then begs the question - what really is the purpose of filing such patents if they can be circumvented? Seems like a lot of effort for nothing (unless patents are part of some evaluation criteria to climb up the corporate ladder?).
eigenham t1_j8sbr6j wrote
It's an arms race. Do Russia and the US really know that each other's nukes work? Or would they rather just not find out. It's like that... will these patents hold up in court? Well if I have enough of them and it's my 20k patents vs your 15k patents, we're probably going to settle based on the likelihood that enough will hold up that we have proportional mutually assured financial destruction.
The crappy part here is that a patent is essentially useless and inaccessible for the individual inventor. A bigger entity will dwarf them. In the end it comes down to money, and it's just a matter of understanding the nature of the investment, which is not as concretely defined as the general public might think.
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