Ep 3: Artificial Intelligence And Intellectual Property - Open The Pod Bay Doors Hal

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Volpe Koenig

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Volpe Koenig provides worldwide client counseling on patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, technology transfers, due diligence, licensing and enforcement of intellectual property rights. The firm’s attorneys, agents and technical advisors have expertise in a wide range of industries and serve a diverse roster of U.S. and multinational clients.
In this episode of IP Goes Pop!, Jay Halt, Shareholder at Volpe Koenig, and Ankit Aggarwal, Associate at Volpe Koenig, join Shareholder Michael Snyder to talk about Artificial Intelligence in pop culture.
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In this episode of IP Goes Pop!, Jay Halt, Shareholder at Volpe Koenig, and Ankit Aggarwal, Associate at Volpe Koenig, join Shareholder Michael Snyder to talk about Artificial Intelligence in pop culture. They discuss inventorship and how it can become even more complicated when Artificial Intelligence is added to the picture.

Timestamps:

01:24 Examples of Artificial Intelligence in Pop Culture

05:08 Patents and Inventorship

Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP)

07:46 Difficulties/issues with determining inventorship (even for humans)

10:08 Reduction to practice

11:40 Can machines think? Can machines invent?

12:22 Turing Test

Turing test | Definition & Facts

Turing test

The Turing Test (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

15:40 Can an Artificial Intelligence be considered the inventor of a patent?

An AI that makes road maps from aerial images

16:21 First filed patent application claiming an Artificial Intelligence inventor

Artificial Intelligence | USPTO

https://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/16524350_22apr2020.pdf

18:08 Ramifications of current USPTO position

Okay,Google®: Can AI Be Granted Inventorship to a Patent?

20:44 Advantages/disadvantages of naming AI as an inventor

25:09 Owner of an invention/patent and assignment

32:48 Conclusion

Originally published by Volpe Koenig, July 2020

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