Artificial Inventors: A Shift in Traditional Policy Paradigm
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Artificial Inventors: A Shift in Traditional Policy Paradigm
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Creator |
Patra, Soumya Prakash
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Artificial Intelligence
Inventor Patent Law Big Data Policy Industry 4.0 Device for Autonomous Bootstrapping of Unified Sentience UK Patent Act, 1977 European Patent Convention Neural Networks |
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Description |
119-126
There has been a constant resonance on the legality of mentioning artificial computing entity as an inventor the world over. There have been various instances of judicial decisions with an elaborate commentary on the legality of a robot or AI becoming the inventor of a patent. Considering the legal implications of AI being the inventors of inventions through identifying gaps by analysing tonnes of information through various big data analysing means, a new policy framework is necessitated. However, the big question that arises is, should the development of such inventions and their consequent patenting should be disallowed as the recent judgments have been made, or should there be regulations on inventorship of such patents and their resulting ownership. The present article attempts to give a prognosis for adapting a new legal viewpoint for considering the AI as an inventor rather than just rejecting them. |
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2021-09-08T07:20:07Z
2021-09-08T07:20:07Z 2021-05 |
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Article
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0975-1076 (Online); 0971-7544 (Print)
http://nopr.niscair.res.in/handle/123456789/58040 |
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en
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NIScPR-CSIR, India
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JIPR Vol.26(3) [May 2021]
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