New USPTO rules confirm that AI can support the invention process, but only humans can legally claim inventorship under U.S.
Oliver Mayer, chairman of an international expert jury assessing the inventions, said they were struck by both the teenager ...
This year’s Invented at Duke event earlier this month brought nine inventor teams under one roof, each showcasing early-stage ...
Dr. Jonathan Isaacs, a surgeon and researcher at Virginia Commonwealth University, invented a medical device that is ...
Often, the best products are born out of necessity, they solve problems we all face every day. But then there are the true ...
Every year for over two decades, TIME editors have highlighted the most impactful new products and ideas in TIME’s Best Inventions issue. To compile this year's ...
Do you know Archimedes of Syracuse (c. 287–212 BCE) is celebrated as one of history’s greatest scientific minds? He was a ...
USPTO issues new guidelines on patenting AI-assisted inventions, reaffirming that only humans can be legal inventors.
Five Brooke High School students pitched their ideas for two inventions at a state contest last week and came away not only ...
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) today rescinded its AI Inventorship guidance issued in February 2024 under the ...
The newest guidance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) says that AI systems 'regardless of their ...