BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 10. The
international conference on “Artificial Intelligence and
Intellectual Property,” jointly organized by the Intellectual
Property Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the World
Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), continued its work in
Baku on December 10, Trend reports.
The second day of the conference featured presentations by
foreign experts on several key topics, including “Overview:
Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Policy,”
“Patenting of Inventions Related to Artificial Intelligence
(Intellectual Property Objects Created with or by Artificial
Intelligence),” “Application of Artificial Intelligence as a Tool
in the Patent System: Use of Artificial Intelligence in Expertise
and Management Processes,” and “Intellectual Property Policy on
Artificial Intelligence: Issues of Patent Authorship
(Inventiveness) and Ownership of Rights.” A roundtable discussion
on “Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Objects” was
also held.
Speakers underscored the expanding influence of artificial
intelligence technologies on intellectual property systems. They
outlined contemporary approaches to defining the legal status,
authorship, and ownership of AI-generated creations, emphasizing
the need for clear and adaptable regulatory frameworks.
Experts also detailed the innovative solutions being implemented
by patent offices and highlighted the practical challenges that
arise as AI tools become increasingly integrated into examination
and management processes.
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