Explore DocHub’s ChatGPT-assisted features to Compress Patent with AI in IT industry

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How to use DocHub’s functionality to Compress Patent using AI in IT industry

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Typical online editors can help specialists in IT industry with simple document management tasks. However, an up-to-date AI-driven solution like DocHub offers more opportubities and helps accomplish your work faster. Choose our ChatGPT-powered tool to Compress Patent along with other business paperwork - you’ll get the results you require in minutes!

Explore the quick guideline below to Compress Patent with AI in IT industry:

  1. Register an account in DocHub and log in after its verification.
  2. Add the Patent to the editor using one of the available upload options.
  3. Start the ChatGPT assistant and select the tool that lets you Compress your document.
  4. Examine the updates proposed by Artificial Intelligence.
  5. Make edits where needed, and check at least once more before submitting.
  6. Create your signature and request it from others if your form requires approval.
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As AI does not have legal personhood, it is currently not recognized as a holder of any (intellectual property) rights.
The Federal Circuit concluded that in passing the Patent Act, Congress has determined that only a natural person can be an inventor, so AI cannot be.
U.S. government officials, similar to those in the U.K. and Australia, have deemed that AI cannot be named an inventor. However, if a human being has sufficient involvement in the creation of the work in question, then the output may be considered eligible for a patent protection by naming the person an inventor.
Last year, in the case of Thaler v. Vidal, the Federal Circuit affirmed that only natural persons (i.e., human beings) can be named inventors on U.S. patents, thereby excluding artificial intelligence from being listed as an inventor per se.
As I explained in an August 2022 TechTank post, the Federal Circuits decision that month in Thaler v. Vidal made clear that the definition in the Patent Act of inventor requires that inventors be human. Therefore, under current patent law, naming AI systems as inventors isnt possible.
In fact, over the past five years, there has been an increase of almost 7 times in AI-focused patent filings. The impact of COVID-19 has further pushed this growth in the healthcare sector in recent years - there was a 2.5 times increase in patent filings between 2020-22.
Patent law generally considers the inventor as the first owner of the invention. The inventor is the person who creates the invention. In the case of autonomous AI generating an invention, there is no legal owner as the AI technology cannot own the invention.
In a world first, a judge of the Federal Court of Australia has found that artificial intelligence (AI) is capable of being an inventor for the purposes of the Australian patent regime.

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