Apple faces $2bn lawsuit from Chinese AI company

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Over alleged patent infringement.

Apple faces $2bn lawsuit from Chinese AI company
Chinese artificial intelligence company Shanghai Zhizhen Intelligent Network Technology Co, also known as Xiao-i, has filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging it has infringed on its patents. The company is calling for 10 billion yuan (A$1.97 billion) in damages and demands that Apple cease ...

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