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Can AI-generated inventions be patented without human inventors?

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  Can AI-generated inventions be patented without human inventors? December 5, 2024 | Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Future, Government, Legal, Patent, Question a Day, Tradition, Uncertainty Question a Day Should AI-Generated Inventions Be Eligible for Patents? The debate over whether AI-generated inventions should be eligible for patents strikes at the intersection of innovation, law, and ethics. As artificial intelligence continues to transform industries, questions about intellectual property rights (IPR) are becoming increasingly urgent. Let’s explore whether AI-generated inventions should qualify for patents and, if so, who should be credited as the inventor: the AI or its human creator. Understanding Patents and Inventorship A patent is a legal recognition that grants inventors exclusive rights to their inventions for a specified period. Under current legal frameworks, patents are awarded to "natural persons" who contribute to the conception of the invention. This def...