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蒙特利尔AI伦理研究所(MAIEI)提交给世界知识产权组织(WIPO)关于知识产权(IP)和人工智能的对话(AI)第二会议
Montreal AI Ethics Institute's (MAIEI) Submission to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Conversation on Intellectual Property (IP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Second Session
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本文档认为,充其量是为了在其“发明”上提供AI独家IP的脆弱案例。此外,对AI的IP保护措施不太可能赋予确保法规合规性的好处。相反,对AI“发明者”的IP保护措施呈现出许多负面外部性,并掩盖了一个真正的发明家,应得的IP是人类代理。该文件将通过建议WIPO将IP法律带入21世纪的策略来结束,从而使其能够有效地解释AI“发明”。 主题:基于蒙特利尔AI伦理研究所(MAIEI)工作人员的见解,对AI生成和AI辅助作品的IP保护,并由Maiei于2020年7月5日召集的AI伦理社区的研讨会捐款补充。
This document posits that, at best, a tenuous case can be made for providing AI exclusive IP over their "inventions". Furthermore, IP protections for AI are unlikely to confer the benefit of ensuring regulatory compliance. Rather, IP protections for AI "inventors" present a host of negative externalities and obscures the fact that the genuine inventor, deserving of IP, is the human agent. This document will conclude by recommending strategies for WIPO to bring IP law into the 21st century, enabling it to productively account for AI "inventions". Theme: IP Protection for AI-Generated and AI-Assisted Works Based on insights from the Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI) staff and supplemented by workshop contributions from the AI Ethics community convened by MAIEI on July 5, 2020.