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IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
4 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Digging Into the USPTO's AI Guidance: Adjusting Practices to Capture Human Contribution

Companies should update invention disclosure protocols to include inquiries about AI usage.
USPTO guidance highlights human involvement in AI-assisted inventions for patentability. [ more ]
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The IP Law Blog
4 months ago
Artificial intelligence

USPTO Issues Guidance on Patentability of Inventions Developed with the Assistance of Artificial Intelligence

The USPTO issued guidance stating that a human must have made a significant contribution to inventions developed with AI assistance.
The use of AI systems does not preclude a natural person from being named as the inventor if they significantly contributed to the invention. [ more ]
Ars Technica
4 months ago
Artificial intelligence

US says AI models can't hold patents

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has clarified that only human beings can be named as inventors, even for AI-assisted inventions.
While AI systems can play a role in the creative process, significant human contributions to the conception of an invention are required to be considered an inventor.
Using AI assistance to create an invention does not disqualify a human from holding a patent, as long as the human made significant contributions to the invention. [ more ]
Patently-O
4 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Joint Inventorship: AI-Human Style

The USPTO believes AI-developed inventions are patentable as long as a human significantly contributes to the invention.
The USPTO's approach allows for both human and machine intelligence to intersect in the creative process. [ more ]
The IP Law Blog
4 months ago
Artificial intelligence

USPTO Issues Guidance on Patentability of Inventions Developed with the Assistance of Artificial Intelligence

The USPTO issued guidance stating that a human must have made a significant contribution to inventions developed with AI assistance.
The use of AI systems does not preclude a natural person from being named as the inventor if they significantly contributed to the invention. [ more ]
Ars Technica
4 months ago
Artificial intelligence

US says AI models can't hold patents

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has clarified that only human beings can be named as inventors, even for AI-assisted inventions.
While AI systems can play a role in the creative process, significant human contributions to the conception of an invention are required to be considered an inventor.
Using AI assistance to create an invention does not disqualify a human from holding a patent, as long as the human made significant contributions to the invention. [ more ]
Patently-O
4 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Joint Inventorship: AI-Human Style

The USPTO believes AI-developed inventions are patentable as long as a human significantly contributes to the invention.
The USPTO's approach allows for both human and machine intelligence to intersect in the creative process. [ more ]
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