What Do 70 Million Patents Tell Us About Technology and AI?
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What Do 70 Million Patents Tell Us About Technology and AI?

We often measure AI innovation by press releases, but what does the hard data say?

In today's show David sits down with Ed White (Clarivate) to analyze the "current patented knowledge of humanity."

They discuss why Japan is quietly dominating the hardware layer, why AI deployment is outpacing technological maturity (creating a potential "risk bubble"), and why the era of the lone inventor is officially over. Where are you, collaborators of the world? It's your time!

Dive into the Top 100 Innovators list and explore it for yourself!

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