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Ex-Mar-a-Lago employee granted broad AI search patent (US12,277,125) – thoughts? [pdf]
9 otterdude 6 8/29/2025, 3:14:50 PM patentimages.storage.googleapis.com ↗
The grantee doesn't have a CS degree, this whole thing seems suspicious. Here is the company website https://www.linkedin.com/company/bundleiq/posts/?feedView=al...
Here is a post of his claiming to have worked at Mar-A-Largo for 6yrs https://x.com/mohnacky/status/1901033511307325735
The vast majority of software patents likely shouldn't be granted either because of prior art or because they are obvious to practitioners of the art. The boat to fix the system has long sailed, and there is little point in talking about reforming it under the new US regime.
We should be building technology and organizing to fight this BS
It would be suspicious if it wasn't granted, as it would mean the patent office is unusually hostile to the claimant. Granting junk patents is par for the course, and the patent office is a bad joke, the 1-click patent [1] is just one of countless examples [2]. The most obvious thing in the world is "novel" to them if they can't find a patent (they only bother looking at patents) for it in their cursory prior-art search.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1-Click - patents the what, not the how. Equivalent to getting a patent on "machine that flies", and then suing anyone that actually went through the trouble of figuring out aerodynamics, or hot air balloons, or rockets.
[2] https://wiki.endsoftwarepatents.org/wiki/Example_software_pa...