IP law is dead: The perils of using AI in invention

Where does a creation fall as unique and nonobvious?

By John Cogliandro

Nothing like a catchy title to sell a book; while this one is a bit of a stretch, it does illustrate a point. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) and its roots, machine learning (ML), during the design process are diametrically opposed to the most basic principles (rules) of intellectual property law.

Or are they?


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