Inn Venn ability to predict future inventions blows my mind.
however i see a problem with getting anything it predicts patented.
The current requirements for a patent are,
The invention must be statutory, new, useful,and non-obvious.
A computer is not capable of being non-obvious.
It follows a liner path of systematical programed facts to arrive at an answer. A + B = C.
Its answer can only be obvious, therefore non-patentable. Right?
if Loci Pros Inn Venn prediction ability can only predict inventions considered obvious and non-patentable then why was the program granted a patent.
First of all, we don't know what part of InnVenn was patented. Second, one has nothing to do with the other as far as patents go.