is AI going to kill patents because you can't patent anything produced by AI which will be everything
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You don't have to be the inventor to patent something.
And that is also why patents should be ended.
aren't you entitled to the profits of what you worked to create? should people be allowed to steal from you?
nobody will work to create unless they can profit from it, that's what private property is
I wouldn't be very much surprised if most of the patents are owned not by the actual inventors.
And that was not the only points I made with that sentence. The other point was that nobody forces you to tell that it was ai who made that invention.
inventors share the patent with their shareholders because the company is better at taking advantage than the individual
In the best case scenarios. Usually company for which the inventor works takes all the credit, according to the contract he signed.
And even more often inventing things is a liability making an inventor to pay lots of money for registering things only to look at them expire. And I guess sometimes people patent things invented by other people who did not bother to patent them.
You can patent an improvement on something in public domain. good luck though.
>I wouldn't be very much surprised if most of the patents are owned not by the actual inventors.
Most patents are assigned to their employer. In many countres such as the US, the contract stipulates that any and all inventions shall be assigned to the employer.
The alternative is protecting the invention as a trade secret.
By now, fundamental inventions such as the wheel are few and far between, so most are improvements. Cell phone related patents are such examples.
>I want ai to trace them and register them
What does this mean? And AI for patent examination is becoming the norm.
NTA but pharmaceutical patents relate to compounds that can take more than a decade to develop, test and certify.
aren't you entitled to the profits of what other people worked to create? shouldn't people be allowed to steal from imventors?
nobody will market something unless they can profit from it by screwing over the creator, that's what intellectual property is
Yes you do. You sign an affidavit so stating. Rights can assigned to others.
Frick off, you don't know shit, you stupid ignorant moron.
>someone spends entire life designing a mechanics to build something costing them their entire life's work
>chud comes along and steals it
>YOU DESERVE IT FOR INVENTING SOMETHING!! IF YOU DIDNT WANT IT TO BE STOLEN, YOU SHOULDNT HAVE INVENTED IT
>someone spends entire life designing a mechanics to build something costing them their entire life's work
Can you give an example of such work?
Every patent ever
Do you think patents randomly fall from the sky and someone picks it up randomly?
If that were true, each person would only have one patent at most since it took their entire life to develop instead of having the same zhang that appears on thousands of patents for GE products.
Anyone who wants to end patents is an idiot. Without patents companies would keep any and all discoveries trade secrets instead, and the public wouldn't learn anything about said discoveries - possibly ever. Greek fire is what you'd get without patents, inventions lost to time and memory. If you want patent reform, that's a different story, but getting rid of them altogether would have the opposite effect you imagine.
I want ai to trace them and register them automatically without inventors having to pay anything for the trouble. Because now people are sorta punished for inventing stuff. And don't make me start speaking about the pain in the ass process of bringing something new via the system of academic publications!
>inventions lost to time and memory
Kind of like all the tech that went into the Apollo missions that we are told is all lost to time and dead supply chains?
Yes. None of which were patented, all of which were military secrets.
>oh nooo not ip law that only the rich can afford and strangles the lower classes from making their own shit noooooooo how could ai do this?
helping the rich keep their money must be fun
Why do you think AI will be able to invent anything useful? What are you going to train it on, preexisting patents?
>is AI going to kill patents
I hope so!
God I wish
I never patented anything
Sounds like it's saving patents because they're evil and moronic
No
>which will be everything
No
If anything, AI companies will get sued after the hype collapses
Behold, the chud remains defiant in the face of his impending reality collapse
Oh I'm not a chud. But the AI meme can't last forever
>If anything, AI companies will get sued after the hype collapses
Isn't OpenAI already being sued by investors?
And that's a good thing. Anything that hastens capitalism's death is good for humanity.