Patent lawyers want resolution for AI-invented tech
UK patent attorneys are demanding greater clarity over the patentability of technology invented by artificial intelligence (AI).
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28 April 2020 The US Patent and Trademark Office has confirmed that an artificial intelligence can’t be named as an inventor on a patent application.
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2 June 2020 The team pushing for IP offices to recognise artificial intelligence as an inventor on patents has appealed an adverse decision of the European Patent Office.
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10 August 2020 Physicist Stephen Thaler has sued US Patent and Trademark Office director Andrei Iancu in a challenge to the office's rejection of patent applications for inventions created by ‘creativity machine’ “Dabus”.