Our previous blog posts, Artificial Intelligence as the Inventor of Life Sciences Patents? and Update on Artificial Intelligence: Court Rules that AI Cannot Qualify As “Inventor,” discuss recent ...
Don’t worry, humans—artificial intelligence systems aren’t taking over the world yet. They can’t even appear as inventors on U.S. patents. U.S. federal judge Leonie Brikema ruled this week that an AI ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming drug design — but it could also disrupt intellectual property law. To realize AI’s full promise, the US may have to reconsider its approach to issuing patents.
“Before filing, every inventor should pause and ask these seven questions. Doing so doesn’t just improve your odds of getting a patent granted, but it also strengthens your ability to enforce, license ...
Earlier this month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled that artificial intelligence cannot be named an inventor under the Patent Act. The judge presiding over the panel, Judge ...
If in fact the U.S. followed suit behind Australia and South Africa to name AI as the inventor of a patent, it would bring up a handful of issues within the Patent Act that would result in a long road ...