![]() ![]() Copyright Office's decision to deny copyright protection for art his AI created. The UK's Supreme Court heard Thaler's appeal of his loss there in March. Thaler has also applied for DABUS patents in other countries including the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia and Saudi Arabia with limited success. competitiveness and reaches a result at odds with the plain language of the Patent Act." ![]() Thaler's supporters in his case at the Supreme Court include Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig and other academics who said in a brief that the Federal Circuit's decision "jeopardizes billions (of dollars) in current and future investments, threatens U.S. Thaler told the Supreme Court that AI is being used to innovate in fields ranging from medicine to energy, and that rejecting AI-generated patents "curtails our patent system's ability - and thwarts Congress's intent - to optimally stimulate innovation and technological progress." patent law unambiguously requires inventors to be human beings. ![]() Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld those decisions last year and said U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and a federal judge in Virginia rejected his patent applications for the inventions on the grounds that DABUS is not a person. According to Thaler, his DABUS system, short for Device for the Autonomous Bootstrapping of Unified Sentience, created unique prototypes for a beverage holder and emergency light beacon entirely on its own. Thaler founded Imagination Engines Inc, an advanced artificial neural network technology company based in Saint Charles, Missouri. The justices turned away Thaler's appeal of a lower court's ruling that patents can be issued only to human inventors and that his AI system could not be considered the legal creator of two inventions that he has said it generated. Patent and Trademark Office's refusal to issue patents for inventions his artificial intelligence system created. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a challenge by computer scientist Stephen Thaler to the U.S. ![]() "US Supreme Court rejects computer scientist's lawsuit over AI-generated inventions" US Supreme Court reaffirmed that patents & copyright require human authorship: Goose Goose Duck has now reached 800,000 players #videogames #gameindustry #gamedev #gamedevelopment #steam #metaverse #web3isajoke #web3 #onlinegames To commemorate the player milestone, Gaggle has released a new map and introduced a pair of new roles for players to inhabit, including a duck that can kill geese remotely with its psychic powers. Goose Goose Duck was already popular in China and Korea when it released in 2021, but its popularity grew once BTS member Kim Tae-hyung streamed himself playing the game back in December 2022.Considering how powerful a fanbase that BTS has, that 11-minute stream was probably the best thing to happen to the game. If you haven't played it, the cleverly titled goose game is basically like Among Us in that players complete tasks and accuse other players of wrongdoing, but as geese (or ducks, if you're a saboteur). In a broader, non-bird related milestone, Goose Goose Duck is also reportedly one of the most-played social deduction games on Steam. The bulk of that player count is on PC, as SteamDB's charts put the game at around 703,000 at time of writing. According to Gaggle's press release, that player count translates to "effectively eliminating in excess of 9,000,000 pesky geese per day." It's a pretty impressive milestone for the game to hit, particularly when just last week, it had 560,000 players. Gaggle Studios announced its social PvP game Goose Goose Duck recently hit 800,000 concurrent players across PC and mobile. "Goose Goose Duck reaches 800,000 concurrent players Imagine someone made an accessible multiplayer game to play on game networks. And it has 30k reviews on Steam with a Very Positive overall rating. But, no one has complained about the monetization. It's not free, it's free to start with monetization following. The appropriately named Gaggle Studios is not a gaggle of starving artists. Gamers, even celebrities, play GAMES because of play and fun. It blew up on social media because a member of BTS played it over the holidays. This is a game that went into early access on Steam on Apr 2021, and was released Oct 2021. 800,000 were playing it at the exact same time on one platform, Steam. Humans play games on the internet on cloud. The future of the potential of the future for a metaverse comes out of GAMES, not web. Steam continues to illustrate that one solid indie game can easily be larger than all of web3 development and blockchain gamification. This is an accessible 2D F2P indie game with coop and PvP on PC and Mobile. This is the strength of 50 years of game industry, a global audience of game players. Goose Goose Duck hit 800k concurrent players on Steam. There is no web3 outside of social media. ![]()
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