Patenting a Machine: What Inventors Need to Know First - Puffin Foundation Resources
Understand how patents work, including how they protect inventions, along with the different types available, and their implications for inventors and businesses. Interested in how patents can be used to protect inventions? Discover all you need to know about patents at the international level.
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techtimes: Landmark Ruling Denies AI Patent Rights for US Scientist’s ‘Creativity Machine’ JD Supra: Developing and Patenting AI Inventions: 5 Things for Biotech Companies to Consider As AI tools become more prevalent in the life sciences, biotechnology companies need to evaluate AI’s impact on their ability to protect the results of their research. Recent U.S. Patent and Trademark ... Developing and Patenting AI Inventions: 5 Things for Biotech Companies to Consider JD Supra: Federal Circuit Refines Section 101 Eligibility of Machine Learning Inventions Rui Wang of Wanhuida Intellectual Property says inventors should focus on improving AI systems’ transparency and predictability to enhance their patentability and identifies a challenge resulting from ...
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The recent debate over artificial intelligence and inventorship has often focused on a single question: can an AI system such as ChatGPT, DABUS, ... The UK Supreme Court today rejected a bid by computer scientist Stephen Thaler to patent several inventions churned out by an AI he claims to own. Thaler used his "creativity machine," known as DABUS, ... Lonnie Johnson, NASA engineer and inventor of the best-selling water toy the Super Soaker, sits with his prototype and his patent. A curiosity of the innovation ecosystem is that while inventors are ...
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