John and His Bros Still Rule US Patents: Diversity Drought in American Innovation
Your next big idea might patent fine—if you're a John from the Midwest. New data on inventor names exposes stubborn demographics in US innovation.
Your next big idea might patent fine—if you're a John from the Midwest. New data on inventor names exposes stubborn demographics in US innovation.
Imagine pouring €10,000 into GDPR consultants, only to botch the basics — like confusing Reddit for encrypted storage. That's the reality for millions of Europe's small outfits, risking fines that could sink them.
Picture this: You've shelled out $300K for law school, survived the Socratic gauntlet, and your reward? Beers in a lecture hall instead of a gala. Georgetown Law Class of 2026 is fuming — and rightly so.
Antti Innanen built a law firm with 66 AI agents running on his Mac Mini. It works while he sleeps. Now he's decided to give it away—and his reasons reveal something architects aren't talking about yet.
The EU AI Act isn't just red tape—it's a lifeline for Europe's small AI players. Buried in its 38 SME mentions? Tools to outmaneuver giants.
Future of Life Institute just unleashed an $8 million blitz for AI regulation. Targeting red-state voters tired of Silicon Valley overlords—or so they claim.