From the Paseo team

What AI Will Never Conquer in IP Analysis
It’s still us, you and me.
By Dylan A. Sen
Five Forces and Failed Trials: What Michael Porter Can Teach Modern Biotech
Not a paper on CRISPR. Not a pitch deck template. A book about competitive strategy written by a Harvard professor.
By P.K. Chakrabarti, J.D. Ph.D
Porter's Playbook and the Patent Search: How AI in IP Finally Makes Competitive Strategy Operational
If you work anywhere near innovation or intellectual property, these forces are not theoretical. They're the water you swim in.
By P.K. Chakrabarti, J.D. Ph.D
Your Patents Know More About Your Company Than You Do
How the theory of core competency reshapes the way we should think about intellectual property
By P.K. Chakrabarti, J.D. Ph.D
Paseo: AI for IP
There's a specific kind of frustration that comes from having a genuinely good idea and then watching it get buried in process. Not killed by the market, not rejected on its merits. Just... buried. Waiting. Sitting in a queue while someone with the right software license and a six-week timeline gets around to telling you what you already suspected: that this thing might be worth something.
By Dylan A. Sen