Artificial intelligence has become an important industry enthusiasm that will influence and shape the future of mankind

In the early years of 2017, artificial intelligence began to take center stage. The robot "Xiaodu" and a human player jointly claimed the title of "Brain King" in the competition known as "The Strongest Brain." Meanwhile, the AI "Xiaobing" released a poetry collection titled *Sunshine Lost the Glass Window*, and AlphaGo was upgraded to Alpha Zero, achieving unprecedented success through self-training and becoming the strongest AI in the game domain. These breakthroughs in machine intelligence have shocked people and raised important questions about how to better advance the development of artificial intelligence in China. At the core of this progress lies the intellectual property system, which acts as a crucial driver for innovation. Encouraging technical personnel to invest more in research and development, and accelerating the transition from technology to real-world applications, all depend on a strong IP framework. A well-structured intellectual property model ensures that investors see clear opportunities while innovators can reap the rewards of their efforts. Artificial intelligence development requires long-term investment, substantial funding, and highly skilled talent. To support this, a dual mechanism must be established—offering both investment incentives and recognition for innovative work. On one hand, an efficient patent review system should grant patents to AI innovations with creative algorithms, ensuring that investors benefit. On the other hand, a tailored system for service inventions in AI research can provide material returns to researchers, encouraging continuous innovation and the creation of new AI technologies. Moreover, improving the conversion rate of AI technologies also depends on the flow of market factors facilitated by the intellectual property system. By designing IP laws that promote the transfer, licensing, and capitalization of AI patents, we can stimulate market activity and speed up the application of AI innovations. This way, more AI technologies can move from labs to real-life products, offering tangible benefits to users. It's also essential to recognize that the AI market is global, competitive, and fast-changing. To stay ahead, China must establish a scientific analysis mechanism and an early warning system to track international trends. Ensuring the quantity and quality of AI-related intellectual property rights will help maintain a strong position in the global market. The protection of AI technologies goes beyond traditional legal measures. Innovators can leverage AI’s unique capabilities for self-protection, such as enabling AI systems to automatically detect and track unauthorized use. However, there are limits to AI IP protection. For instance, some AI systems may theoretically exhaust all possible solutions in a given field, but we must avoid over-patenting, as it could stifle future innovation. Artificial intelligence has become a major industry trend and will continue to shape the future of humanity. Many countries are already developing national strategies to gain a competitive edge. In this context, enhancing and effectively applying the intellectual property system is crucial for China’s integration into the global market and its potential leap forward in AI-driven development.

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