New USPTO rules confirm that AI can support the invention process, but only humans can legally claim inventorship under U.S.
USPTO issues new guidelines on patenting AI-assisted inventions, reaffirming that only humans can be legal inventors.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued updated examination guidance (“New Guidance”) on inventorship in applications ...
This year’s Invented at Duke event earlier this month brought nine inventor teams under one roof, each showcasing early-stage ...
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5 Inventions Showing Us the Future of Solar Energy
When you imagine the energy of the future, solar power is probably in the picture – but in recent years, less than 2% of the ...
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) today rescinded its AI Inventorship guidance issued in February 2024 under the ...
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued new guidelines on Wednesday outlining when inventions created with the help of ...
IT’S the sci-fi movie that enthralled a generation of kids. Back to the Future celebrates 40 years this week – sober news for ...
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These Life-Changing Inventions Were Happy Accidents
Insights Some of the most important inventions ever were created by accident. Viagra is a surprising addition to this list ...
Five Brooke High School students pitched their ideas for two inventions at a state contest last week and came away not only ...
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