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Intellectual Property

Apr. 6, 2016

Can a computer be an inventor?

Could a computer qualify as an inventor of an invention when it solves a problem identified by a human? By Helen Li

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By Helen Li

On March 15, DeepMind's AlphaGo, a computer powered by a self-learning artificial intelligence computer program, defeated Go grandmaster Lee Sedol. As the AI community celebrates this major milestone in making machines smart, the debate of "man vs. machine" is heating up. Over the past 25 years - especially the last five years - the AI community has transformed theoretical machine learning constructs to solve useful problems. AI techni...

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