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Google to pay $1.67 Billion over alleged AI patent infringement

Google is currently facing a trial in Boston over allegations of patent infringement related to the processors powering its artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The case, brought by Singular Computing, accuses Google of copying computer scientist Joseph Bates’ technology. The Mountainview-based giant reportedly used it to enhance AI features in popular services like Google Search, Gmail, and Google Translate. Singular Computing, initially sought up to $7 billion in damages, claiming that Google unlawfully used its…

Apple Watch faces oximeter patent infringement: settlement or redesign?

In late December 2023, Apple encountered a setback in the U.S. as certain Apple Watch models faced a sales suspension due to alleged patent infringement related to Masimo’s blood oxygen detection technology. The regulatory authorities will review Apple’s updated designs by mid-January 2024, and the potential financial and time costs associated with settlement or redesign have raised questions about the future of blood oxygen monitoring in Apple Watches. Apple‘s appeal for reinstatement is met with two potential routes.…

Singular slaps $1.67 billion AI patent infringement case against Google

Google has been in the spotlight ever since the anti-trust case was first highlighted. Now, a new case has been filed against the tech giant. 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. Know more about the ongoing case here.Google…

New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement | New York Times

The New York Times has sued OpenAI and Microsoft over the use of its content to train generative artificial intelligence and large-language model systems, a move that could see the company receive billions of dollars in damages.The copyright infringement lawsuit, filed in a Manhattan federal court on Wednesday, claims that while the companies copied information from many sources to build their systems, they give New York Times content “particular emphasis” and “seek to free-ride on the Times’s massive investment in its…

OpenAI and Microsoft sued by NYT for copyright infringement

The New York Times has become the first major media organization to take on AI firms in the courts, accusing OpenAI and its backer, Microsoft, of infringing its copyright by using its content to train AI-powered products such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT. In a lawsuit filed in Federal District Court in Manhattan, the media giant claims that “millions” of its copyrighted articles were used to train its AI technologies, enabling it to compete with the New York Times as a content provider. The New York Times said in the lawsuit…

New York Times sues Microsoft, ChatGPT maker OpenAI over copyright infringement

The New York Times on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI, creator of the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, accusing the companies of copyright infringement and abusing the newspaper's intellectual property to train large language models.Microsoft both invests in and supplies OpenAI, providing it with access to the company's Azure cloud computing technology.The publisher said in a filing in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York that it seeks to hold Microsoft and OpenAI to account for…

Disagreements in the age of AI: The New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement

A new chapter is beginning in the battle over artificial intelligence and the training of AI technologies: Today, The New York Times, one of the most influential media organizations in the world, is suing OpenAI and Microsoft, which is the partnership most responsible for creating ChatGPT, a generative AI chatbot that uses large language data sets to model and create text, images and video in a humanlike manner.  The newspaper claims that "millions of articles published by The Times were used to train automated chatbots…

New York Times suing Microsoft, ChatGPT over alleged copyright infringement

The New York Times sued Microsoft and OpenAI on Wednesday, alleging copyright infringement in their popular chatbots powered by artificial intelligence (AI). The Times alleges the companies impermissibly used millions of the newspaper’s copyrighted articles in training OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing Chat, now known as Copilot. The lawsuit sets the stage for a major clash in the emerging frontier of legal claims against AI technologies. “Defendants seek to free-ride on The Times’s massive…