The US Perspective
from Part V - AI and Intellectual Property Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2022
As the use of AI grows ever more prevalent and sophisticated, the issuesof the patentability of AI will need be addressed by the US Congress, USPTO, and the courts. While the questions raised with respect to patenting AI have been debated and are now being considered more broadly, few have been definitively answered. Early address and resolution of these issues will allow patent law to keep pace with the new tide of AI-related technologies and inventions.
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