Japan's top court rules AI can't be named as patent inventor
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Japan's Supreme Court decided that artificial intelligence systems cannot be listed as inventors on patent applications, requiring human inventors to be named instead. The ruling clarifies IP law for makers and developers working with AI tools—ownership and inventorship remain human responsibilities, even when AI plays a significant role in creation.
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