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Patent landscape analysis of human intelligence

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Patent intellectual property in the field of human intelligence opens up greater opportunities to improve human life as a whole and has the potential to open enormous opportunities in various fields, such as technology, education, psychology, and health. This research was conducted to know the patent landscape and the main trends of intellectual property patents on the topic of human intelligence in all countries. Researchers applied a patent landscape analysis using data on a total of 5,470 patent intellectual property documents from the Lens database. The results of the study showed that there is a general trend of increasing the number of patents related to the field of human intelligence every year. There is an opportunity without paying royalties by using 821 patents discontinued. Intellectual property patents related to human intelligence are dominated by company ownership and inventors originating from the United States, with a total of 4,361 patents. Patents related to human intelligence are dominated by the physics (G) patent section. There are 2767 simple family patents on human intelligence in thirteen jurisdictions, and the highest is in the United States. In the future, we suggest conducting more research related to patent value analysis to evaluate patents. This study provides practical insights for various stakeholders. Businesses and entrepreneurs can leverage discontinued patents to innovate without having royalty fees, driving technological progress. Policymakers and researchers should create frameworks that protect intellectual property while also ensuring that society has access to innovation, allowing communities to get the value from patents.  
Centre of Sociological Research, NGO
Title: Patent landscape analysis of human intelligence
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Patent intellectual property in the field of human intelligence opens up greater opportunities to improve human life as a whole and has the potential to open enormous opportunities in various fields, such as technology, education, psychology, and health.
This research was conducted to know the patent landscape and the main trends of intellectual property patents on the topic of human intelligence in all countries.
Researchers applied a patent landscape analysis using data on a total of 5,470 patent intellectual property documents from the Lens database.
The results of the study showed that there is a general trend of increasing the number of patents related to the field of human intelligence every year.
There is an opportunity without paying royalties by using 821 patents discontinued.
Intellectual property patents related to human intelligence are dominated by company ownership and inventors originating from the United States, with a total of 4,361 patents.
Patents related to human intelligence are dominated by the physics (G) patent section.
There are 2767 simple family patents on human intelligence in thirteen jurisdictions, and the highest is in the United States.
In the future, we suggest conducting more research related to patent value analysis to evaluate patents.
This study provides practical insights for various stakeholders.
Businesses and entrepreneurs can leverage discontinued patents to innovate without having royalty fees, driving technological progress.
Policymakers and researchers should create frameworks that protect intellectual property while also ensuring that society has access to innovation, allowing communities to get the value from patents.
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