Black Hills AI and DeepIP Forge Pioneering Partnership to Revolutionize Intellectual Property Management

As the American Intellectual Property Law Association commences its annual meeting, significant developments are underway in the realm of IP-related technology products. The first of these is the announcement of an integration partnership between Black Hills AI and DeepIP. This collaboration is poised to enhance the patent prosecution and IP management services offered by both companies through the synthesis of their automation and AI technologies.

DeepIP, which was launched in beta under the name Davinci last January, underwent a rebranding in August when it was released for general availability. It offers an AI tool for assisting IP practitioners throughout the patent prosecution process, from preparation and drafting to iterations and responding to office actions. Further insights into DeepIP’s initial launch underline its role as a next-generation AI-based patent assistant, emphasizing advanced AI models and stringent security measures.

Black Hills AI is known for providing a range of IP services, including docketing and paralegal services. Its offerings further extend to automated IP and trademark docketing, as well as automated paralegal services. Through the recent integration, clients of Black Hills AI can now engage DeepIP’s AI capabilities to advance their IP management practices. This enables users to analyze prosecution documents with AI-driven insights, produce automated report enhancements using generative AI, and refine automatic response shells for more efficient processing.

Moreover, DeepIP users stand to gain from improved access to prosecution documents facilitated by Black Hills AI’s file wrapper synchronization services, ensuring that data transfer to DeepIP’s application is expedited. This collaboration promises to streamline workflows and boost productivity for users of both platforms.

This integration is expected to roll out in the coming weeks, with both entities committing to support and training initiatives to ensure seamless adoption by their customers.

As Jim Hallenbeck, President and CEO of Black Hills AI, noted, the integration underscores the company’s objective of providing intelligent IP automation solutions that offer enhanced insights and efficiency. Similarly, François-Xavier (FX) Leduc, CEO of DeepIP, emphasized the potential for this partnership to democratize AI-driven tools, setting a new industry benchmark.

Both companies are projected to make an appearance at the AIPLA annual meeting, where interested attendees can learn more about this innovative integration. For further details on this development, visit the full article.