Tutela della proprietà intellettuale nel mondo dell’intelligenza artificiale: Artificial Inventor Project, Thaler e i brevetti negati a Dabus

Isabella Ferrari

Abstract


This paper presents reflections against the suitability of introducing a new category of subjective personality, headed

by AI systems, based on the analysis of a legal experiment initiated on a global scale within the framework of

Thaler's so-called Artificial Intelligence Project.

This stance is predicated upon a comprehensive analysis of the technical components of AI systems and their legal

implications within the context of the regulatory framework introduced by the European Union. This framework

encompasses the Artificial Intelligence Act (proposal), the Data Act, the Data Governance Act and its associated

guidelines, the Digital Services Act, and the Digital Markets Act (proposal).


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