
Chris Parsonson
Chris did his undergrad at Imperial College, masters at the University of Cambridge, and PhD at UCL, during which he published 10+ publications and won awards in top AI conferences and journals. He has worked in leading tech organisations, including Dyson, The Alan Turing Institute, and InstaDeep before its acquisition by BioNTech.
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Solve Intelligence Partners with Top Israeli Law Firm, Meitar
Solve Intelligence has partnered with one of the largest law firms in Israel, Meitar, to continue building the leading AI platform for patent law.

Announcing Solve Intelligence's Customer Advisory Board
We are excited to announce the formation of our Customer Advisory Board, bringing together distinguished intellectual property practitioners who are at the forefront of the patent space to help advise Solve on building the go-to AI platform for IP professionals.
Close collaboration with IP practitioners has always been a founding principle of Solve, and as artificial intelligence continues to transform the practice of patent law, we believe this close collaboration will become increasingly vital. The formation of the Customer Advisory Board represents our commitment to building solutions that not only leverage cutting-edge technology but also address the practical challenges patent attorneys face in daily practice.
Coming from leading law firms, corporate IP departments, and boutique practices, the CAB’s collective expertise spans multiple technological domains—from life sciences to software, and from telecommunications to mechanical engineering—and multiple jurisdictions. Their collective expertise and experience will be invaluable in providing strategic guidance on feature and product development, workflow optimization, and insight on our customer’s evolving and changing needs. By working closely with experienced practitioners, we can better anticipate the challenges faced during patent drafting and prosecution, ensuring our software remains an indispensable tool for IP professionals, inventors, and the entire intellectual property community.
We are honored to work with this accomplished group of IP practitioners and look forward to the insights and perspectives they will bring to Solve Intelligence as we continue to build our platform to serve the entire intellectual property community.

Best 5 AI Patent Patent Prosecution Tools in 2025
Navigating the complexities of patent prosecution can be daunting, but advancements in AI have ushered in tools that make the process more efficient and accurate. In this article, we’ll explore the top AI patent prosecution tools of 2025, highlighting their features, benefits, and how they’re revolutionizing the field of intellectual property.

Patent Attorneys at Solve Intelligence: Building AI for Patent Practice
At Solve Intelligence, we build AI tools for patent attorneys. This means a design philosophy of developing, testing and refining our platforms specifically with our end-users in mind. We recognize that in order to build the best AI tools for patent attorneys, patent attorneys themselves must be involved in the development process. Their domain expertise, combined with the advanced technical knowledge of our AI and engineering teams, ensures our Patent Copilot isn’t just innovative—it’s tailored to the realities of patent practice, delivering solutions that truly work for attorneys. In this article, we explain what our patent attorneys do here at Solve, and how they collaborate with our wider team and customers to deliver our AI solutions.

AI Patent Tools for 2025
2024 marked a pivotal year for AI adoption in the patent industry, with early adopters reporting significant efficiency gains and improved application quality. As we look ahead to 2025, we're poised to witness an unprecedented surge in AI implementation across patent offices and law firms worldwide. For patent attorneys looking to stay competitive and efficient, understanding these emerging AI tools is no longer optional - it's essential. In this guide, we'll explore the transformative capabilities these technologies can bring to your practice in 2025.

AI Patent Drafting Tools at AIPLA
The American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) has long been a leading force in advancing the practice of intellectual property law and is one of the most popular IP conferences. Numerous AI Patent Drafting Tools were present at AIPLA this year, showcasing a technological breakthrough that promises to reshape the way patent attorneys and intellectual property professionals work. As artificial intelligence (AI) finds applications in almost every industry, patent professionals are discovering how it can simplify the complexities of drafting patents and accelerate AI patent prosecution processes.
In this article, we explore how drafting patents with AI is transforming the field, the tools available to attorneys, the benefits of AI-powered drafting solutions, and what the future might hold for intellectual property law.