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UK Supreme Court rules AI systems can’t patent their inventions
Dec. 20, 2023, 10:30 p.m. | Maria Deutscher
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The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom today ruled that an artificial intelligence can’t receive a patient for an invention it has created without human assistance. The judgment concludes a legal case launched in 2019 by Stephen Thaler, a Missouri-based computer scientist. Thaler has filed similar AI patent applications in the U.S., European Union and Australia […]
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