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Google in multibillion-dollar patent infringement case over AI tech
Google could owe billions as it faces a federal jury, being accused of infringing on patented AI technology.
In a December motion, Singular Computing’s key damages expert Philip Green claimed “a license to the patents-in-suit would have resulted in a royalty payment of “up to $6.6 billion.” Google had attempted to dismiss his testimony. In 2020, Singular’s complaint said Bates had “patented architectures, allow for […] more efficient use of a computer’s transistors and have revolutionized the way AI training and inference are accomplished.” It claimed that the scientist shared his computer-processing innovations with Google between 2010 and 2014. As a result, Wireless Ink was allowed to pursue charges related to user participation in social networks on mobile devices against the tech companies.
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