Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Patentability: Navigating Innovation and Inventorship in the Digital Age

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Peter Budai

Abstract

The rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is fundamentally transforming innovation and creativity, reshaping the principles of patent law and inventorship. Traditional patent systems were designed for human inventors, but AI’s increasing role in generating novel ideas, designs, and processes challenges the boundaries of intellectual property frameworks. This paper explores how AI impacts patent eligibility, ownership, and disclosure, and examines international responses to AI-generated inventions. It also investigates ethical and legal dilemmas arising from autonomous creation, focusing on accountability, transparency, and fairness in the recognition of inventorship. Through a comparative analysis of legal frameworks, this study proposes policy recommendations to ensure that patent law evolves in parallel with technological innovation, balancing innovation incentives with equitable recognition of creative contributions in the digital age.

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How to Cite
Peter Budai. (2025). Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Patentability: Navigating Innovation and Inventorship in the Digital Age. Pioneer Research Journal of Computing Science, 2(4), 15–21. Retrieved from https://prjcs.com/index.php/prjcs/article/view/108

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