2024-07-05 09:31:37
More patents related to generative artificial intelligence (content-generating software – text, image, etc.) based on machine learning models – ed.) have been filed by China each year since 2017 than the rest of the world world, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) announced to the United Nations in Geneva on Wednesday, DPA reported, quoted by BTA.
Examples include artificial intelligence (AI) applications such as ChatGPIT or Gemini.
According to WIPO, companies and institutes from China have registered more than 38,000 patents in the field of generative AI in the 10 years to 2023.
Far behind is the US with 6,300, followed by South Korea, Japan and India. Britain is in fifth place with 714, closely followed by Germany with 708, which WIPO says has registered more patents than the UK in recent years.
The increase in patent applications worldwide also shows that the sector is booming. According to WIPO, there were a total of 54,000 patent applications in the field of generative AI between 2014 and 2023, but over a quarter of those were filed in the past year alone.
“Generative AI has emerged as a game-changing technology with the potential to transform the way we work, live and play,” said WIPO Director General Darren Tang.