India’s software exports reached a record high of USD $320 billion in 2023, driven by the invigorated research and commercial interest in the development of artificial intelligence (AI)-based software. This surge was due to advancements in machine learning, increased access to big data, and improvements in computing hardware. The capacity of algorithms to optimise and automate increasingly complex tasks has led to a surge in productivity in some traditional industries and radical disruption in others, resulting in new industrial activity and innovation, as seen in the increased patent filings at the Indian Patent Office (IPO). Patent offices around the world have had to revisit their respective patentability requirements of software due to the increase in patent filings related to CRI (computer related inventions) and AI.
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