AI as Inventor: The Australian Ruling that Challenges Global Patent Norms
AI, patent law, international law Patrycja Pietek AI, patent law, international law Patrycja Pietek

AI as Inventor: The Australian Ruling that Challenges Global Patent Norms

In a pioneering legal decision, the Federal Court of Australia has recognized artificial intelligence (AI) as a potential inventor under patent law. This case, involving an AI system named DABUS, created by Dr. Stephen Thaler, marks a significant shift in how innovation is perceived and legally protected. DABUS was credited as the inventor of two patent applications, sparking a debate on whether non-human entities can hold the title of "inventor." Thaler's argument that AI systems, which can independently generate inventions, deserve recognition akin to human inventors challenges the foundational principles of patent law.

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