Britain's highest court rejects patents for two AI inventions

Computer scientist Dr. Stephane Thaler tent has deposit two patent apps In THE name of A AI model he created.

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THE United of the Kingdom high court has rejected A call Since A computer scientist WHO has has been trying has get her AI model recognized as THE inventor of two new patented products.

In It is judgement, THE court said computer scientist Dr. Stephane Thaler I could not to have her AI product — DABUS — recognized as THE inventor of A food container And A turn signal light tag.

THE Dec. 20 the judgment was reached unanimously And supported earlier the decisions do by THE UNITED KINGDOM. Court of Call And UNITED KINGDOM. High Court.

THE court concluded that A "natural person" must be behind A patent. "DABUS East not A person has all," THE court explain In dismiss Thaler call.

AI can TO DO A plot of things but can't own A patent. HAS less not In THE United Kingdom

In A judgement on Today, THE from the United Kingdom The highest court concluded that "A inventor must be A person" In order has apply For patents below THE current law.

THE decision come After technologist Doctor Stephane Thaler…

— Suhail Ahmad (@SuhailAhmad) December 20, 2023

Thaler deposit two patents In October 2018 And was rejected by THE UNITED KINGDOM. Intellectual Property Desk In August 2019. THE computer scientist SO deposit court procedure has call THE decision.

THE recurrent issue was that he Never listed himself as THE inventor. Instead, he claims that he only invented DABUS — which SO invented THE food container And A turn signal light, probably without help.

But THE lower UNITED KINGDOM. courts account on THE Patent Act 1977 has dismiss Thaler complaint.

"Only A person can to have rights. A machine can't," THE Court of Calls

Britain's highest court rejects patents for two AI inventions

Computer scientist Dr. Stephane Thaler tent has deposit two patent apps In THE name of A AI model he created.

UK's highest court rejects patents for two inventions born by AI News Join We on social networks

THE United of the Kingdom high court has rejected A call Since A computer scientist WHO has has been trying has get her AI model recognized as THE inventor of two new patented products.

In It is judgement, THE court said computer scientist Dr. Stephane Thaler I could not to have her AI product — DABUS — recognized as THE inventor of A food container And A turn signal light tag.

THE Dec. 20 the judgment was reached unanimously And supported earlier the decisions do by THE UNITED KINGDOM. Court of Call And UNITED KINGDOM. High Court.

THE court concluded that A "natural person" must be behind A patent. "DABUS East not A person has all," THE court explain In dismiss Thaler call.

AI can TO DO A plot of things but can't own A patent. HAS less not In THE United Kingdom

In A judgement on Today, THE from the United Kingdom The highest court concluded that "A inventor must be A person" In order has apply For patents below THE current law.

THE decision come After technologist Doctor Stephane Thaler…

— Suhail Ahmad (@SuhailAhmad) December 20, 2023

Thaler deposit two patents In October 2018 And was rejected by THE UNITED KINGDOM. Intellectual Property Desk In August 2019. THE computer scientist SO deposit court procedure has call THE decision.

THE recurrent issue was that he Never listed himself as THE inventor. Instead, he claims that he only invented DABUS — which SO invented THE food container And A turn signal light, probably without help.

But THE lower UNITED KINGDOM. courts account on THE Patent Act 1977 has dismiss Thaler complaint.

"Only A person can to have rights. A machine can't," THE Court of Calls

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