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A Human Story: UK Supreme Court Rules Against AI Patent Ownership

by Harikrishnan A
February 14, 2024
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Stephen Thaler, a passionate American computer scientist, has found himself grappling with disappointment as his quest to secure patents for his AI creation faced a significant setback. Thaler had pinned his hopes on registering two patents in the UK for groundbreaking innovations crafted by his “creativity machine,” affectionately dubbed DABUS. However, the UK’s Intellectual Property Office (IPO) dashed his aspirations, asserting that patent rights could only be bestowed upon humans or corporate entities, not machines. Undeterred, Thaler appealed to the UK’s Supreme Court, but his hopes were further dashed as the court unanimously supported the IPO’s decision, underscoring that according to UK patent law, only a natural person could be recognized as an inventor.

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The Verdict’s Impact and Implications

As Judge David Kitchin delivered the court’s ruling, he made it clear that the case did not delve into the broader question of whether AI-driven progress should merit patent protection. Thaler’s legal team voiced their disappointment, lamenting the inadequacy of existing UK patent laws in safeguarding innovations autonomously generated by AI. Conversely, the IPO hailed the decision, emphasizing the clarity it brought to the realm of patenting concerning AI-generated inventions.

A Global Legal Perspective and Future Considerations

Thaler’s setback in the UK mirrors a similar outcome in the United States earlier this year, where the Supreme Court declined to intervene in the US Patent and Trademark Office’s stance against granting patents for AI-generated creations. Legal experts speculate on the evolving role of AI, suggesting that while it currently functions as a tool, future developments may necessitate revisions to patent laws.

Insights from Legal Experts

Giles Parsons, a partner at Browne Jacobson law firm, shared his perspective, deeming the UK Supreme Court’s decision unsurprising and unlikely to disrupt the patent system significantly. Rajvinder Jagdev, an intellectual property partner at Powell Gilbert, echoed this sentiment, highlighting that the ruling aligns with previous judgments across various jurisdictions, which reinforce the requirement for inventors to be natural persons. However, Jagdev emphasized that individuals could still harness AI in the invention process, provided they are acknowledged as the inventor.

US Patent Office Directives on AI

Across the Atlantic, the US Patent and Trademark Office recently issued directives stipulating that AI systems cannot be credited as inventors in patent applications. Nonetheless, individuals leveraging AI tools must disclose their usage in the invention process. It’s worth noting that substantial contribution to the invention’s conception is imperative for patent eligibility, underscoring that mere oversight of AI-generated innovations does not qualify an individual as an inventor.

Copyright Conundrums

Thaler’s legal journey extends beyond patent disputes into the realm of copyright. Despite his efforts to secure copyright for AI-generated works, such as images produced by the Creativity Machine algorithm, Thaler faced formidable obstacles. US District Judge Beryl Howell upheld the requirement for human authorship in copyright law, denying copyright protection for works lacking human involvement.

Future Paths and Thaler’s Determination

Despite enduring successive legal setbacks, Thaler remains unwavering in his pursuit of recognition for AI-generated creations. Plans for further appeals signal ongoing efforts to challenge existing legal paradigms concerning AI ownership and intellectual property rights.

The evolving legal landscape surrounding AI ownership and intellectual property rights presents a complex tapestry of challenges and opportunities. Recent court rulings and patent office directives set the stage for future legal battles, as policymakers and legal experts grapple with the intersection of traditional legal principles and emerging technological frontiers. Thaler’s tenacious legal odyssey serves as a poignant reminder of the broader debate surrounding AI’s role in innovation and its ramifications for intellectual property law.

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