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MEPs adopted the report with 612 votes in favour, 66 against, and 12 abstentions.

The report makes clear that EU global leadership in AI requires an effective IPR system and safeguards for the EU’s patent system to protect innovative developers, while stressing that this should not come at the expense of human creators’ interests, nor the EU’s ethical principles.

MEPs believe it is important to distinguish between AI-assisted human creations and AI-generated creations. They specify that AI should not have legal personality; ownership of IPRs should only be granted to humans. The text looks further into copyright, data collection, trade secrets, the use of algorithms and deep fakes. To read the European Parliament’s press release in full and for a link to the report, click here.