Interventions on the WIPO conversation on intellectual property (IP) and artificial intelligence (AI) : third session

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These comments and recommendations from the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology law (CIPIT) focus on the uses and limitations of Artificial Intelligence as it applies to Intellectual Property. Availability of data and having access to the data is paramount to having free flow of technologies between countries; a protectionist system would hinder the process. The quality of the data also requires consideration. The use of AI in administration may assist in decreasing time taken to do such things as trademark searches in the database, however, such usage still requires human intervention, especially in interpretation and application of results.

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CYBER POLICY, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, PATENTS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY, ACCESS TO INFORMATION, DATA COLLECTION, OPEN ACCESS, OPEN DATA, KENYA, SOUTH OF SAHARA

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