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Title
AI innovation and a ‘person skilled in the art’
Author
Item Type
Journal article
Description
1 online resource (pages 643–644)
Summary
In an editorial published in May 2024,1 we examined the test for inventive step, where the ‘person skilled in the art’ is endowed with limited talents (a ‘donkey’) when determining whether the invention is non-obvious, but exhibits great expertise (a ‘genius’) when deciding whether the disclosure of the invention is sufficiently clear and complete. In this editorial, our person skilled in the art provides a further argument against treating innovations created solely by Artificial Intelligence (AI) as suitable for protection under patent law.
Series
Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 20, 10, 2025.
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Published
Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press, 2025.
Language
English
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