New USPTO rules confirm that AI can support the invention process, but only humans can legally claim inventorship under U.S.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued new guidelines on Wednesday outlining when inventions created with the help of ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Dr. Jonathan Isaacs, a surgeon and researcher at Virginia Commonwealth University, invented a medical device that is ...
Sharpening the Sword, Exposing the Shield: SDD Practice and the Ironburg “Skilled Searcher” Standard
The terrain of inter partes review (IPR) strategy shifted meaningfully on November 17, 2025. On that date, the USPTO issued a ...
The US Patent Office has determined how inventions developed with the help of AI can be commercially protected. A natural ...
American cities now dedicate somewhere between one-third and one-half of their land area to streets, parking lots, and ...
The new Experimentale collection gives a glimpse at Breguet’s technical R&D and what’s to come for the historically ...
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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US Patent Office: Sorry, AI Cannot Be Your Co-Inventor
New guidance from the USPTO says AI systems 'regardless of their sophistication, cannot be named as inventors or joint ...
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