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Growing Cannabis in Weed Pot Containers

When planning to grow cannabis, you must also think about weed pots, unless you intend to do some digging. There are many options to choose from – such as plastic, fabric, and ceramic, and each has its benefits.  However, it can be challenging to know which ones to choose. This article will help you identify ...

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How The Barcode Registry detects counterfeit products using object detection and Amazon SageMaker

This is a guest post authored by Andrew Masek, Software Engineer at The Barcode Registry and Erik Quisling, CEO of The Barcode Registry. Product counterfeiting is the single largest criminal enterprise in the world. Growing over 10,000% in the last two decades, sales of counterfeit goods now total $1.7 trillion per year worldwide, which is […]

Itch.io Bundle for Ukraine offers $6,500 worth of games for just $10

Itchio Bundle For UkraineFollowing the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, several charities have opened up campaigns to help those affected. And now joining that effort is Itch.io and Necrosoft Games with the Bundle for Ukraine. This charity game bundle features 991 titles with a combined retail price of over $6,500 USD. It’s all yours for just a minimum of $10 USD. That’s effectively a 99% sale off the included games and it’s for a good cause. The two charities endorsed by this bundle are International Medical Corps and Voices of Children. International Medical Corps provides vulnerable citizens medical assistance in areas suffering from disease, disaster, or conflict. Meanwhile, Voice of Children works to assist children with war-induced PTSD in readjusting to school life. It also helps to set up emergency shelters in conflict-stricken areas.   Obviously, with this being for a good cause, many may consider donating anyway. But those who are looking for a game bundle won’t be disap...

The Best Wrestling Games on PS4

Love the WWE? Want to make your own superstar and lead them to glory? Check out our list of the best wrestling games on PS4.

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Jon Kies Explores the Potential of the AREA Human Factors Committee

AREA: What does Human Factors in Augmented Reality encompass? Kies: Human Factors is the study of humans, from both cognitive and physical perspectives. We investigate how humans interact with devices, applications, and services, and incorporate those insights into the design of systems. In the case of AR, it’s especially important because you may be wearing...

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Best VR Mech Games: 5+ Picks For Quest 2 And Beyond

Load up, strap in and head on out - it's our list of the best VR mech games. Picks for Quest 2 and beyond right here!

You Can Now Pre-Load GTA 5 for PS5 and Xbox Series X

Here's how to pre-load the new-gen version of GTA 5 on PS5 and Xbox Series X right now, alongside news on the release date, pricing, and save transfers.

Sustainable Supply Chain Best Practices: How to Get Started 

These best practices will help make supply chain sustainability part of your operations and culture.  Key Takeaways  Sustainable supply chains are a must for businesses that want to attract and retain customers  Start by mapping out your supply chain  Set sustainability criteria for all tiers of your supply chain  Create an environment that allows suppliers […]

Flexible Work, Compensation Demands, and Hiring Trends: First Annual State of SaaS Talent Report

Today we released our first annual State of SaaS Talent Report. The report dives into the current state of hiring…

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End-to-End Hotel Booking Cancellation Machine Learning Model

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. Introduction Machine Learning (ML) is reaching its own and growing recognition that ML can play a crucial role in critical applications, it includes data mining, natural language processing, image recognition. ML provides all possible keys in all these fields and more, and it set […]

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Bitcoin maximalist trashes ‘sh*tcoin’ Cardano – How did the community react?

Crypto-enthusiasts see Cardano with two different perspectives. One group has always had significant confidence thanks to the platform’s impressive developments. Developers have worked on scaling concerns, as well as fastened the speed of transactions and what not. On the contrary, many others still consider Cardano a shitcoin. In doing so, this group targets the alleged […]

Australian Appeals Court Seems Sceptical of Push to Name DABUS ‘AI’ as Inventor

Australian Appeals Court Seems Sceptical of Push to Name DABUS ‘AI’ as Inventor

I am not a robotOn 9 February 2022, the appeal by the Commissioner of Patents against the decision of Justice Beach finding that the ‘AI’ machine known as DABUS (‘Device for the Autonomous Bootstrapping of Unified Sentience’) could be named as inventor on a patent application filed by Dr Stephen Thaler, was heard before an expanded Full Bench of the Federal Court of Australia.  The five-judge panel comprised Chief Justice Allsop, and Justices Nicholas, Yates, Moshinsky and Burley.  The appointment of an expanded panel (three judges is usual), including the Chief Justice, is notable, and suggests that the court considers the question of whether a machine can be an inventor for the purposes of the Patents Act 1990 to be one of particular legal importance.  The case was argued for Dr Thaler by David Shavin QC (who also appeared at first instance), and for the Commissioner of Patents by Sophie Goddard SC (appearing for the first time in this matter).  Hamish Bevan (who represented the Commissioner at first instance) argued the Commissioner’s case in reply.  The proceedings were conducted via video conference, and I observed online.

I think that it is fair to say that Dr Thaler did not experience such a smooth ride on appeal as he did at first instance.  Where Justice Beach seemed positively enthusiastic about the idea of allowing patent applications to be filed, and patents granted, for inventions autonomously devised by machines, the judges on the Full Bench appeared sceptical of a number of the arguments presented on behalf of Dr Thaler, and at times subjected Mr Shavin to fairly sharp questioning and criticism.  There are some aspects of the original decision that are unlikely to survive the appeal, although Dr Thaler only requires one line of reasoning to stand in order to prevail.

Based on the arguments presented, there are a number of sub-questions that the Full Court may need to decide.  First, there is a question of whether the case is simply about determining the meaning of the word ‘inventor’ as a matter of pure statutory construction, or about deciding whether or not to develop the concept of the inventor according to a common law methodology.  Either way, the court then needs to decide whether or not a non-human, machine inventor should be included.  In doing so, it may need to consider whether non-human inventors are compatible with other provisions of the Act, and in particular with the section that deals with the entitlement to be granted a patent.  A machine cannot possess or assign intellectual property rights, so provisions that most naturally apply to transfers of title between (natural or legal) persons may not necessarily be compatible with ‘AI’ inventors.  Justice Beach found that two different mechanisms specified in the legislation could apply to enable Dr Thaler to claim ownership of patent rights on inventions made by DABUS.  He will need at least one of these to survive the appeal.

There are a number of avenues by which the Commissioner could succeed in her appeal, but by the same token there are multiple opportunities for Dr Thaler’s defence of the appeal to be successful.  It is difficult to predict which lines of reasoning the court may adopt, and indeed it is not unlikely that the judges will hand down multiple concurring and/or dissenting opinions.  On balance, my sense is that the appeal is more likely than not to succeed – perhaps by a majority rather than unanimous judgment.  If so, then Australia will rejoin the many other jurisdictions in which corresponding applications naming DABUS as inventor have been rejected.

The remainder of this article provides a summary of the major arguments presented at the hearing.  It is somewhat lengthy, but considerably less so than the full day spent at the Federal Court!

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