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 21 Dec 23

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The UK's Supreme Court has ruled that AI cannot be considered a patent inventor. This decision came after Stephen Thaler, a computer scientist, sought legal recognition for his AI model, DABUS, as the patent creator of a food container and a flashing light beacon. Despite Thaler's appeal, the court ...

The UK's Supreme Court has ruled that AI cannot be considered a patent inventor. This decision came after Stephen Thaler, a computer scientist, sought legal recognition for his AI model, DABUS, as the patent creator of a food container and a flashing light beacon.

Despite Thaler's appeal, the court unanimously rejected the application, stating that an inventor must be a natural person according to UK patent law. This decision has significant implications for the future of AI-generated inventions and raises questions about whether technical advances generated by machines powered by AI should be patentable.

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