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I can't be very specific in the details, but I am looking for input about the subject of patenting code or coding methods in general.
The procedure/method is not currently in any game I am working on, but will be inside the next game I work on. I will have to create a workflow AI system (expert system really, so not an actual AI) that would handle... well... imagine writing the code for the Amazon warehouse robots and the servers that deploy them.
Is such a creation able to be patented in all or in part? I mean, certainly you can't patent the idea of "using a set of human or computer generated instructions passed to an electro-mechanical object to facilitate automated...." but perhaps the way in that you do it or for an industry specific purpose?
I ask because I KNOW that certain organizations would very much want the system I develop to use in their own operations, and I'd be happy to let them... for a fee.
Yes? No? Maybe so?
Thanks!
The procedure/method is not currently in any game I am working on, but will be inside the next game I work on. I will have to create a workflow AI system (expert system really, so not an actual AI) that would handle... well... imagine writing the code for the Amazon warehouse robots and the servers that deploy them.
Is such a creation able to be patented in all or in part? I mean, certainly you can't patent the idea of "using a set of human or computer generated instructions passed to an electro-mechanical object to facilitate automated...." but perhaps the way in that you do it or for an industry specific purpose?
I ask because I KNOW that certain organizations would very much want the system I develop to use in their own operations, and I'd be happy to let them... for a fee.
Yes? No? Maybe so?
Thanks!
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