Artificial intelligence is affecting almost every sector, and intellectual property is no exception. In the IP profession, a substantial part of the work delivered relates to research, documentation, drafting, and management of files, all of which can now be done by AI either fully or partially. As AI begins to enter these areas, it changes not only how work is done, but also how professional contribution is perceived and valued. This shift has consequences that are not only professional and economic, but also psychological.
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Intellectual Property, Creativity and Madness
This article explores the relationship between creativity, intellectual property, and psychological disorders among creators and inventors. It provides a legal-academic perspective on recent research findings, offering a balanced view on the challenges faced by IP attorneys.
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