Indeed. Patents incentivize investment in R&D. There is an argument to be made that the scope of patentable inventions should be more limited, in particular preventing trivial patents that didn’t require substantial R&D, and maybe also that patents shouldn’t last as long.
But doing away completely with patents would certainly stifle companies’ willingness to invest in R&D. They’d rather wait for someone else to invent something they can copy.
Yet an ungodly amount of money has been pouring into AI R&D
The study could have revealed that industries without patent protection evolve to have better trade secret security, effectively leveling the benefits of patents.
> Patents incentivize investment in R&D.
In theory or in real life?