Air Force Colonel to Patent Strategist: Ted Wood's Unlikely Path
Military rigor doesn't just build soldiers; it crafts patent killers. Ted Wood's story proves it, bridging battlefields to boardrooms in the AI patent rush.
Picture a lone inventor, idea blazing, only to watch it stolen by the mob. James Edwards says that's our IP reality—and it's dooming innovation.
Military rigor doesn't just build soldiers; it crafts patent killers. Ted Wood's story proves it, bridging battlefields to boardrooms in the AI patent rush.
Imagine you're a startup fighting a patent troll, only to see the judge tip the scales. CAFC just fixed that—and tossed puppies into the IP mix for good measure.
ChatGPT boasts 900 million weekly active users. Tubi, Fox's free streamer, just became the first to launch a native app inside it — a bold play for eyeballs in a crowded market.
A sex offender stays jailed on what looks like a unanimous Supreme Court order. Stevens' files show a fractured court debating fiercely behind the curtain. Real lives hang on these shadows.
Meta's Muse Spark isn't just another model—it's Zuckerberg's closed-source gauntlet thrown at OpenAI and Google. After Llama 4's flop, this multimodal agent promises superintelligence, but at what cost to the open AI dream?
Anthropic accidentally exposed Claude Code's source — a tool for terminal-shy coders. Hackers pounced, stuffing reposts with malware, turning curiosity into a security trap.
Your browsing history, location data, even shopping habits—it's all for sale. And the feds are the biggest buyers, no warrant required. Buckle up.
The DOJ just told the Supreme Court: AI isn't an author. Thaler's Creativity Machine generated art, but without human input, it gets no copyright protection.
Cecillia Wang called birthright citizenship exceptions a 'closed set' — 12 times in oral arguments. But justices like Barrett and Kavanaugh smelled a rat, drawing parallels to gun rights evolution.
The Army's cooking up Victor, a chatbot fed on war lessons. Sounds smart—until you ponder the pitfalls.
Anthropic isn't releasing its powerful new Claude Mythos Preview to the world just yet. Instead, it's handing it to rivals like Microsoft and Google in Project Glasswing to probe for AI-driven cyber doom.
Intel's nerdy packaging bet could net billions from AI hyperscalers. But fabs don't win races alone.