invention/inventors

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  1. 4. the measure of economic performance that compares the amount of goods and services produced (output) with the inputs (labor, capital, materials) used to produce them.
  2. 5. a form of intellectual property law that protects original works of authorship—including literary, musical, artistic, and software works—as soon as they are fixed in a tangible form
  3. 6. refers to the use of technology, software, and machinery to perform tasks with minimal human intervention, aiming to increase efficiency, precision, and productivity.
  4. 7. technology is a decentralized, distributed, and immutable digital ledger that securely records transactions across a network of computers.
  5. 9. Citizenship the responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology, empowering individuals to navigate, create, and communicate online with respect
  6. 13. involves the use of computer systems, hardware, software, and networks to create, process, store, secure, and exchange all forms of electronic data
  7. 14. an individual who identifies a business opportunity, takes the initiative to launch a new venture, and assumes the associated financial risks to create value, innovation, and profit.
  8. 15. the practical implementation of new ideas, processes, products, or services that create tangible value and solve problems, driving growth rather than maintaining the status quo.
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  1. 1. Intelligence a branch of computer science that develops systems capable of simulating human intelligence to perform tasks such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making.
  2. 2. media consists of interactive, web-based platforms (e.g., Facebook, TikTok, Instagram) that enable over 5 billion global users to create, share, and consume content, including text, videos, and images.
  3. 3. Reality a computer-generated, 3D simulation that immerses users in interactive, artificial environments via headsets, allowing for 360-degree, real-time exploration
  4. 4. territorial, 20-year legal rights granted by governments (e.g., USPTO) to inventors for novel, non-obvious, and useful inventions,
  5. 8. data about different products that can help you learn more about features, quality, and disadvantages and decide between different brands.
  6. 10. a unique, novel device, method, composition, or process developed through study and experimentation that provides a new, useful solution to a problem.
  7. 11. involves the use of computer systems, hardware, software, and networks to create, process, store, secure, and exchange all forms of electronic data.
  8. 12. a form of intellectual property—such as a word, phrase, symbol, design, or combination—that identifies and distinguishes the source of goods (trademark) or services (service mark).