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by cratermoon
492 days ago
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> Imagine a not-too-distant future where artificial intelligence (AI) systems develop a new compound that could cure cancer, and no human can be fairly identified as the inventor. What happens next? > Under current patent law, the answer is simple but troubling: if no human can be listed as the inventor, no one owns the patent. Tell me why anyone, or anything, should "own" a patent for the cure for cancer. |
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