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Another Federal Agency Issues Request for Comments on AI

Intellectual Property Law Blog

Among other things, the RFC seeks input on topics such as: What kinds of trust and safety testing should AI development companies and their enterprise clients conduct. How can regulators and other actors incentivize and support credible assurance of AI systems along with other forms of accountability.

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Never Too late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

The IPKat

The Board rejected the approach of requiring a "credible" technical effect of the claimed use for novelty. Readers can respond to the consultation with their views on these topics, before 11:59am on 31 October 2023.

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Snopes Co-Founder and CEO Admits to Plagiarizing Dozens of Articles

Plagiarism Today

According to former Snopes managing editor Brooke Binkowski, he created the new identity as a means to shield himself when he covered politically heated topics. The worst part is, though none of this actually indicates the information on Snopes is inaccurate, it means the site will likely never be seen as credible again.

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Another Federal Agency Issues Request for Comments on AI

LexBlog IP

Among other things, the RFC seeks input on topics such as: What kinds of trust and safety testing should AI development companies and their enterprise clients conduct. How can regulators and other actors incentivize and support credible assurance of AI systems along with other forms of accountability.

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Telegram Block Averted For Now But Escalating Threat is Far From Over

TorrentFreak

A sampling of opinions on this controversial topic would likely place sentiments like these at the edge of a spectrum, acting as a perfect counterbalance to equally extreme positions adopted by a subset of particularly aggressive rightsholders.

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Artificial intelligence is not breaking patent law: EPO publishes DABUS decision (J 8/20)

The IPKat

Thus, contrary to the recent Nature article on this topic, AI is not breaking patent law. As long ago as 1996 , Dr Thaler also claimed that his algorithms provide credible evidence for a "virtual afterlife", and the religious concepts of salvation and damnation.

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Journey Through “Augusts” on SpicyIP (2005 – Present)

SpicyIP

He wrote detailed posts on this topic later here and here. Talking about this topic, the issue of Judicial Recusals also shouldn’t be left untouched – an issue that has been the heart of several IP controversies, notably the Novartis dispute. But why would one rig data that too at a platform where it is very likely to attract scrutiny?

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