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Intellectual Property,
Technology

Jul. 10, 2023

The future of patent law with the emergence of artificial intelligence

The issue of inventorship in our country’s patent laws for AI-created inventions will continue to be important as more companies develop and use AI technology. Having a patent on an invention is critical for any business to maintain a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

Manita Rawat

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is certainly a buzzword these days, as AI is changing our society and being used to develop products and services, generate automated tasks, and even generate creative content. In fact, ChatGPT and Chatbots are turning into common application uses in every household. As AI continues to change our society, it will likely change the future of patent law as well, especially in terms of what qualifies as patentable subject matter and who can ...

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