Singular slaps $1.67 billion AI patent infringement case against Google - News Summed Up

Singular slaps $1.67 billion AI patent infringement case against Google


A Massachusetts-based company called Singular Computing has filed a $1.67 billion case against Google for stealing their patented AI technology on Tensor Processing Units (TPUs). While the case has been logged, Google says that they have developed their processor independently, while Singular Computing had many flaws in their technology. Google accused of stealing patented AIAccording to an Android Police report, the lawsuit says that Google took ideas from Singluar's patented technology for their AI-based processors. Based on the interactions and Google's new AI processor, the Massachusetts-based company sued Google for stealing their patented AI technology to develop AI features. It is alleged by Singular that the chipset's TPU which is used to carry AI features for Search, Gmail, Translate, and others has been made with Singular's patented AI technology.


Source: Hindustan Times January 15, 2024 15:19 UTC



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