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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15521 · Feb 25

#rust#ai_gateway#ai_gateway_support#envoy#envoyproxy#gateway#generative_ai#llm_gateway#llm_inference#llm_proxy#llm_routing#llmops#llms#openai#prompt#proxy#proxy_server#routing Plano is an AI-native proxy server that handles key tasks for agentic apps like routing between agents, smart LLM model selection, safety guardrails, and automatic traces for observability. Define agents in simple YAML, write basic HTTP code in any language, and start Plano to run multi-agent systems without custom plumbing or framework lock-in. You benefit by building and shipping reliable agents to production much faster, focusing on core logic while gaining safety, low latency, and easy scaling. https://github.com/katanemo/plano

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@ai_and_law · Post #321 · 06/04/2024, 07:04 AM

AI vs. Patent Law: Tokyo Court Upholds Human Inventor Requirement A recent ruling by a Tokyo court reaffirmed that patents can only be granted to human inventors, not AI systems. This decision was part of a global legal case led by Professor Ryan Abbott, who sought patents for inventions created by an AI system named DABUS, developed by Stephen Thaler. The Tokyo District Court upheld Japan's Patent Office's rejection of the patent application, stating that current laws only recognize human inventors. This case highlights the ongoing debate about the role of AI in innovation and whether AI can be considered an inventor. The court's ruling emphasized the need for legislative review to address the implications of AI-generated inventions as AI continues to play a significant role in technological advancement. While South Africa has granted patents for DABUS' creations, countries like the UK, Europe, and the US are still deliberating on the legal frameworks regarding AI-generated patents. #AI#PatentLaw#TokyoCourt#Innovation#DABUS#IntellectualProperty#LegalTech