Japan's top court rules AI cannot be listed as patent inventor
Hacker News·6d·mushstory
Japan's Supreme Court decided that artificial intelligence systems cannot be named as inventors on patent applications, requiring human inventors instead. The ruling clarifies IP rights for makers using AI in their development process—ownership stays with the human creator, not the tool.
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