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The most ridiculous thing is that AI itself cannot be patented, unless its a commercial product. Anything an AI invents will be claimed by whomever trained(made) this AI in the first place.
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This means a pretrained AI can be used by two different individual entities that claims two different invention essentially made from the same source. It's as bizarre as two divorced adults copyrighting different songs made by their only child. It's wrong.
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Isn’t the workaround where one of your “meat computers” kicks out an idea and then another legally recognized entity takes the idea to patent protection and market. People matter. There ideas and thoughts matter. Thought privacy should be recognized as a property right.