Article 6290X AI systems can’t patent inventions, US federal circuit court confirms

AI systems can’t patent inventions, US federal circuit court confirms

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James Vincent
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The US federal circuit court has confirmed that AI systems cannot patent inventions because they are not human beings.

The ruling is the latest failure in a series of quixotic legal battles by computer scientist Stephen Thaler to copyright and patent the output of various AI software tools he's created.

In 2019, Thaler failed to copyright an image on behalf of an AI system he dubbed Creativity Machine, with that decision upheld on appeal by the US Copyright Office in 2022. In a parallel case, the US Patent Office ruled in 2020 that Thaler's AI system DABUS could not be a legal inventor because it was not a natural person," with this decision then upheld by a judge in 2021. Now, the federal circuit court has, once more, confirmed this...

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