Here we discuss the complex issue of AI-assisted inventions and its implications for patent law. Robert Plotkin presents three perspectives on AI's role in invention, highlighting the challenges to traditional understandings of inventorship. Commenters offer rebuttals, arguing that AI itself cannot be an inventor and raising concerns about the legal definition of an inventor and the implications for future inventions. The debate centres on whether AI is merely a tool or a collaborator in invention, and who should be legally recognised as the inventor in AI-assisted creations. The discussion also touches on the legal implications for other non-human legal entities in patent law.
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๐ Here you can find the original post from Robert Plotkin on LinkedIn
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๐ Here is an overview of AI-assisted invention processes on the ๐dIPlex:
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๐ Here is an overview of AI-generated inventions and patents ๐dIPlex:
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๐ Here you can find a case study on the application of AI for white spot analysis and systematic invention generation on the IP Business Academy blog from our master class training program with the European Patent Office (MIPLM Master for IP Law and Management):
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๐ Here you can find Robert Plotkin on LinkedIn:
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๐ Robert Plotkin is available for a free initial consultation, which you can find here
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๐ His book, AI Armor: Securing the Future of Your AI Company with Strategic Intellectual Property
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