Nelle pagine che ha indicato è scritto *l'algoritmo* è brevettato. Scherzando mi verrebbe da chiedere: "Si tratta di fake news?" Più seriamente chiedo: in che paese è possibile brevettare un algoritmo? cordialità, Alberto Cammozzo On 19/02/2019 10:51, VALENTINA BORGESE wrote:
Dear All,
Michael Bronstein, professor and researcher at the USI Institute of Computational Science (ICS), together with fellow ICS researchers Federico Monti and Dr. Davide Eynard, has devised and developed a new method – based on algorithms and artificial intelligence – that could prove to be the most effective solution to the spreading of fake news through the Internet.
The innovative approach is based on a new class of automatic learning algorithms, so-called “Geometric Deep Learning”, developed by the research group of Prof. Bronstein together with other researchers at EPFL Lausanne, NTU Nanyang Technology University Singapore, and Tel Aviv University.
This new technology is patented by USI and it will be marketed by the spin-off company Fabula AI.
Find more info at:
https://www.usi.ch/en/feeds/7721
https://www.usi.ch/en/feeds/9771
Cheers
Valentina
Valentina Borgese
Ph.D. Student in Ph.D. in Private Law, Roman Law and European Legal Culture at Pavia University /Specialization: Intellectual property law and unfair competition: copyright law, design right, inventions, unfair competition and antitrust/ Visiting Ph.D. Student at Northumbria University Visiting Ph.D. Student at USI
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