This commentary from the CSIS-SCSP Task Force on IP in the AI Era was originally published in the Special Competitive Studies Project’s Substack on February 15, 2024. With roots in the U.S.
The PTO will be applying traditional principles of inventorship to determine if a natural person is an inventor. Practitioners will need to discuss these tenets with inventors so that they understand ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At Drexel University, Music Industry students met with Engineering students to create a new invention. It's a machine that ...
Previously, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (“Federal Circuit”) has found that a non-human may infringe patents. Arguably, an AI system, which is a non-human, can also create or invent.
The Tuesday before Thanksgiving, while most were preoccupied with holiday preparation or tying up loose ends at work, a group of Tucson middle schoolers was busy inventing. At first glance, their task ...
POCATELLO — Since its inception in 1989, Invent Idaho has provided the state’s K-12 students with a space to embrace their creativity and imagination by creating a forum in which these blossoming ...
Some believe that inventing AGI will be the last invention humanity ever needs to create since AGI will become our inventor galore. In today’s column, I examine the legendary claim that achieving AGI ...
Over in one classroom, kids are building robots that will mimic their voices. In another, they’re using their imagination to create makeshift inventions that will help out during a party. But ...
Students from New York Institute of Technology won third place in the New York State Industries for the Disabled competition for their engineering invention to help people with disabilities. On April ...
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Humans are highly creative and inventive creatures, and this quality has enabled them to make giant leaps forward throughout ...
In today’s rapidly changing world, proficiency in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) matters more than ever. Yet, as important as STEM may be, business decision-makers, government ...
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