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The AI Eye - GBT's CTO Discusses Company's Key Patents in Microchip, Facial/Body Recognition, and Computer Vision Domains
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[{"type":"text","content":"The AI Eye - GBT's CTO Discusses Company's Key Patents in Microchip, Facial/Body Recognition, and Computer Vision DomainsVancouver, Kelowna, and Delta, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 27, 2022) - Investorideas.com (www.investorideas.com), a global investor news source covering Artificial Intelligence (AI) stocks releases a special edition of the AI Eye podcast looking at the significance of intellectual property (IP) and patents in the tech space, featuring AI innovator GBT Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK: GTCH).Listen to the podcasthttps://www.investorideas.com/Audio/Podcasts/2022/122122-AI-Eye-GTCH.mp3Hear the AI Eye on SpotifyWatch the video on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6ESKwwLgnEIntellectual property (IP) and patents are critical assets for tech firms in the best of times, but with the increased economic turbulence of the past year, their importance has possibly become paramount. In his most recent interview with Investorideas.com, Danny Rittman, CTO of GBT Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK: GTCH), gave a curated tour through some of his firm's most significant and pertinent patents. He began by discussing the company's most recent news announcing the filing a continuation application for its facial and body recognition, non-provisional patent. This aims \"to broaden the concept of studying, identifying and recognizing features of an image, such as a human face or body,\" according to the press release. Rittman explained the components of the technology, which essentially \"covers comprehensive AI algorithms with the goal of learning a human's features and identifying them with or without cover.\"\"The recent patent for facial and body recognition is actually quite advanced,\" he said. \"It includes pattern recognition, image processing and recognition, and many other technologies we did in the past are involved in this patent. It also has a major AI technology inside - and in fact most of our patents in the past few years are based on and include AI technology.\"Another space GBT is heavily involved in is that of integrated circuits (IC) or microchips. This is quite timely, given the ongoing chip shortage instigated in part by a pullback in manufacturing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, geopolitical concerns over Taiwan - by far the world's largest producer of microchips - has cast even more uncertai...