Last May, Wyoming Technology Licensing LLC sued Clinc in the Eastern District of Michigan over the provision of Clinc AI, a conversational artificial intelligence system used for customer chats. A dismissal without prejudice ended that case in late August. Now, in an Eastern District of Texas complaint, Wyoming Technology accuses Apple (2:24-cv-00128) of infringing a related patent, generally related to analyzing an “information request” and communicating “prepared instructions” on a “consumer device display”, through the provision of natural language processing and semantic analysis tools used by the Siri voice assistant on mobile devices.
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