AI inventors may find it difficult to patent their tech under today's laws
Future AI could be a challenge for US Patent and Trademark Office officials, who need to wrap their heads around complex technology that's perhaps not quite compatible with today's laws.
Fast evolving technologies, such as deep learning, are pushing the limits of today's IP policies and rules. Clerks are trying to apply traditional patent approval rules to non-trivial machine-learning inventions, and bad decisions could result in a stranglehold on competition among public and private AI creators. We all know how overly broad patents on software and other technology can make it past USPTO, causing headaches for years to come.
"AI and emerging technologies have the potential to dramatically improve our day-to-day lives. They will provide countless and unpredictable benefits to our social well-being not just here in the United States, but around the world. But the bottom line is, we need to get this right.Publishing patents disseminates valuable knowledge, giving engineers and scientists ideas on how to advance technologies or invent new ones.
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