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AI Does Not Destroy Patent Rights: Bad Channels and Bad Judgment Do

Patent rights are not automatically destroyed by AI use; the risk depends entirely on which channel carries the information (consumer vs. enterprise, with or without confidentiality agreements), not on AI itself. Real dangers include trade secret loss and privilege waiver through wrong channels, and novelty loss under strict foreign standards, not from the AI model's involvement.

The Wire takeaway

If you're filing a patent, pasting your draft into ChatGPT destroys the trade secret and your ability to claim privilege later—not because AI touches it, but because consumer terms let the vendor train on it. Use an enterprise channel with a no-training contract, or keep the disclosure inside your legal team.

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Topics: patent-law · ai-disclosure · trade-secrets · prior-art · inventor-privilege · confidentiality

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