Here at WIPR, we’ve delved into the various IP aspects of artificial intelligence (AI), from robots owning copyright to patenting in the field, but until now, we’ve avoided one big question that is woven into every facet of the new technology: ethics.
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12 April 2022 In a deluge of intangible assets, how do we know that our patent is novel? John Collins of Innovation Foundry and Digital Catapault explores a growing problem.