The US Patent Office recognizes AI-assisted inventions
The USPTO has endorsed my recommended approach regarding AI and Inventorship, which is to permit patent applications that have AI contributions as long as there is at least one human inventor.
The USPTO has endorsed my recommended approach regarding AI and Inventorship, which is to permit patent applications that have AI contributions as long as there is at least one human inventor.
AI can be a powerful tool for good, but it also creates large risks, both from unintentional lack of caution and from intentional harm and deception by bad actors.
Generative AI such as ChatGPT brings up several Intellectual Property risks. What are the risks and what can you do?
Generative AI sometimes fabricates “Hallucinations.” Learn what to look for to avoid distributing fake data to others.
Can an AI system be an “inventor”? What happens if there are both human and AI inventors? I provided input on these and other questions asked by the US Patent Office.
In this podcast, I discuss AI and patents with the hosts Elizabeth Morris and Nathaniel Lucek.
Richard Hsu interviews some well-known people and also some people who are unusual. As a mathematician who is now a patent attorney, I fall into the “unusual” category.