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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 19 MIN

Agentic AI for Patents: The Future of Patent Drafting, Prosecution & IP Strategy

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Discover how AI is revolutionizing patent drafting and patent prosecution in this episode of the IP Author Podcast.We dive deep into cutting-edge tools like Claude Code and the rise of Agentic AI, showing how multi-agent systems are transforming the way patent professionals draft applications, respond to office actions, and identify innovation opportunities.In this episode, you’ll learn:1.How AI can automate patent drafting workflows2.The impact of AI on patent prosecution and office action responses3.How agent-based systems can perform prior art search, claim charting, and whitespace analysis4.Real-world use cases of AI in IP strategy and patent portfolio development5.The risks and opportunities of advanced AI models in IP protection and securityWhether you're a patent attorney, patent agent, IP professional, or innovation strategist, this episode will give you practical insights into the future of AI-powered intellectual property workflows.Stay ahead in the evolving world of AI + IP and learn how to leverage these tools to increase efficiency, accuracy, and strategic advantage in patent practice.

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