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AI-Assisted Inventions: Are They Patentable? Who is the Inventor?

Intellectual Property Law Blog

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) may change how we invent: many envision a collaborative approach between human inventors and AI systems that develop novel solutions to problems together. Such AI-assisted inventions present a new set of legal issues under patent law. On February 13, 2024, the U.S. 101 and 115.

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Discerning Signal from Noise: Navigating the Flood of AI-Generated Prior Art

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by Dennis Crouch This article explores the impact of Generative AI on prior art and potential revisions to patent examination standards to address the rising tidal wave of AI-generated, often speculative, disclosures that could undermine the patent system’s integrity. See my 2014 post.

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Advent of AI Voice Generation and Threat to Personality Rights

IP and Legal Filings

Main Body: Although AI voiceovers of celebrities singing trending reel audios might be entertaining, they have opened a plethora of legal ambiguities. AI has developed to the level wherein it can now successfully imitate human voices and also generate voices deceptively similar to specific individuals. Simply Life India and Ors. , [3].

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AI-Assisted Inventions: Are They Patentable? Who is the Inventor?

LexBlog IP

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) may change how we invent: many envision a collaborative approach between human inventors and AI systems that develop novel solutions to problems together. Such AI-assisted inventions present a new set of legal issues under patent law. On February 13, 2024, the U.S. 101 and 115.

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US Copyright Office Clarifies Position on AI Authorship

LexBlog IP

The US Copyright Office has released a policy statement clarifying its position on authorship and copyright protection for works generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI). In the statement, they explain that while AI can generate creative works, users do not have ultimate control over how the system interprets prompts and generates material.

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USPTO Fees: Targeted Higher Fees to Push for Compact

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by Dennis Crouch The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) recently proposed a new fee structure for fiscal year 2025 , which includes significant increases in various patent fees. Many filers will likely change their practices based on the new higher fees. One of the most striking changes in the proposed fee structure.

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EU’s Approach to Data and AI Continues to Evolve

LexBlog IP

EU legislators are moving forward with new legislation on regulating the access to and use of data generated through use of connected products or related services (under the Data Act) and artificial intelligence (under the AI Act). Regulating Uses of AI The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, appropriately, is still evolving.