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Google Reaches Settlement With Singular Computing Over AI-Re...

Google reached a settlement with Singular Computing Wednesday in a $1.67 billion patent infringement trial that accused the tech giant of copying artificial intelligence technology. The plaintiff, a Boston-based hardware and software developer, accused Google of infringing its Tensor Processing Units, AI ‘accelerators’ optimized for training large models used in code and content generation, chatbots and synthetic speech. Prince Lobel Tye partner Kevin Gannon, counsel for Singular Computing, and Wolf, Greenfield & Sack shareholder Nathan R. Speed, counsel for Google, filed a joint motion to stay the case—which was set for closing arguments Wednesday—for 30 days so the parties can execute a formal settlement agreement that will bring the matter to a close.

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January 25, 2024, 3:03 PM

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