23 July 2024FeaturesArtificial IntelligenceDavid Hufton, HGF

What does Emotional Perception case mean for AI developers?

In a decision that will disappoint, but should not surprise, the UK Court of Appeals has indicated it will not diverge on the treatment of AI inventions, says David Hufton of HGF.

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