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In this instalment of our series The IP in AI, we consider whether patents can be awarded for inventions made by AI systems, and the challenges faced by patent law in protecting innovation in an AI-enabled world.

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Aaron Hayward

Executive Counsel, Sydney

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Anna Vandervliet

Senior Associate, Sydney

Anna Vandervliet
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Byron Turner

Solicitor, Sydney

Byron Turner
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Rachel Montagnon

Professional Support Consultant, London

Rachel Montagnon
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Heather Newton

Of Counsel, London

Heather Newton
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Peng Lei

Partner, Kewei, Mainland China

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Aaron Hayward photo

Aaron Hayward

Executive Counsel, Sydney

Aaron Hayward
Anna Vandervliet photo

Anna Vandervliet

Senior Associate, Sydney

Anna Vandervliet
Byron Turner photo

Byron Turner

Solicitor, Sydney

Byron Turner
Rachel Montagnon photo

Rachel Montagnon

Professional Support Consultant, London

Rachel Montagnon
Heather Newton photo

Heather Newton

Of Counsel, London

Heather Newton
Peng Lei photo

Peng Lei

Partner, Kewei, Mainland China

Peng Lei
Aaron Hayward Anna Vandervliet Byron Turner Rachel Montagnon Heather Newton Peng Lei