Aussie court rules AIs can be credited as inventors under patent law
A federal court in Australia has ruled that AI systems can be credited as inventors under patent law in a case that could set a global precedent. Ryan Abbott, a professor at University of Surrey, has launched over a dozen patent applications around the world – including in the UK, US, New Zealand, and Australia – on behalf of US-based Dr Stephen Thaler. The twist here is that it's not Thaler which Abbott is attempting to credit as an inventor, but rather his AI device known as DABUS. "In my view, an inventor as recognised under the act can be an artificial intelligence system or device," said justice Jonathan Beach, overturning Australia's original verdict. "We are both created and create. Why cannot our own creations also create?"
Aug-10-2021, 03:30:41 GMT
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