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AI could slash the cost of patent searches for UK R&D teams unlocking up to £20bn in economic value
As the 2025 UK Autumn Budget approaches with productivity and growth top of mind, a new survey finds that AI assisted ...
The United Kingdom Supreme Court (the ultimate appeal level in the UK legal system) has ruled in a decision of 20 December 2023 that an artificial intelligence (“AI”) system cannot be identified in a ...
In Thaler v Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks [2023] UKSC 49, the UK Supreme Court ruled that AI cannot be an ‘inventor’ for the purposes of UK patent law. The ruling concludes a ...
In a landmark decision, the UK Supreme Court has ruled against naming artificial intelligence (AI) programs as inventors for patents, maintaining the laws on patents requiring an inventor to be a ...
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The UK Supreme Court today rejected a bid by computer scientist Stephen Thaler to patent several inventions churned out by an AI he claims to own. Thaler used his "creativity machine," known as DABUS, ...
In Human Genome Sciences v Eli Lilly, the UK's Supreme Court debated whether the UK has correctly followed European patent law on industrial application. The case involves a split between the England ...
With just a week to go before a new tax break for patent owners comes into effect in the UK, data from the country’s IP office suggests it is having little effect on domestic patenting activity The ...
LONDON, March 2 (Reuters) - An American computer scientist on Thursday urged the United Kingdom’s Supreme Court to rule he is entitled to patents over inventions created by his artificial intelligence ...
In today’s innovation-led economy, businesses developing intellectual property (‘IP’) have a valuable opportunity to reduce ...
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