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AI-First. AI-Enabled. AI-Native. Going Beyond the Hype for Patent Protection

AI-enabled and AI-first often describe the adoption of new technology, but they reveal very little about how the services are delivered or how they will produce better business outcomes for clients. Two firms may both claim to have AI built into their patent processes but operate in fundamentally different ways.

7 minute read August 01, 2026 at 12:05 AM
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Michael Drapkin and Nathan Mutter
AI-First. AI-Enabled. AI-Native. Going Beyond the Hype for Patent Protection

AI has become the largest technology initiative shaping the legal market with both vendors and law firms marketing the next revolutionary AI capability or service. Firms now promise to protect innovations faster and cheaper and are touting a variety of labels to prove it.

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