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by jimktrains2 5417 days ago
It's still just an algo. It's still just math.
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Yes but when time-sensative information relies on speedy calculations or approach then there is inherent usefulness to the invention. A competing firm may choose to solve the issue by paper in order to avoid lawsuits for stealing the patentable invention but its impractical.
So an otherwise fundamentally unpatentable algorithm could become patentable "when used in a time-sensitive application"?
Or, an otherwise fundamentally unpatentable algorithm with today's core counts could become patentable five to ten years from now when pocket computing power is measured teraflops?