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OpenClaw AI 發明|專利申請應該寫邊個?AI 定你?

By CtR Intellectual Propertyyoutube
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This video discusses the emerging legal and ownership questions surrounding AI-generated inventions, specifically in the context of OpenClaw AI agents. It explores who should be credited as the inventor when an AI system helps conceive or develop a new invention—the human user or the AI itself. The content addresses patent application implications and intellectual property rights in an era where AI agents can conduct research, write code, and generate novel ideas.

Key Points

  • OpenClaw AI agents can perform research, code generation, and ideation tasks that traditionally required human inventors
  • Patent ownership becomes ambiguous when AI significantly contributes to the invention process
  • Legal frameworks haven't fully adapted to determine inventor attribution in AI-assisted inventions
  • Patent applications require clear identification of inventors, creating challenges with AI co-creation
  • Intellectual property rights need clarification: does the human user, AI developer, or AI system itself hold ownership?
  • Different jurisdictions may have varying approaches to AI-generated invention patents
  • The distinction between AI as a tool versus AI as an independent creator affects patent eligibility
  • Future patent law may need to establish new categories or frameworks for AI-assisted inventions

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