engajer, Inc. has not only accused Meta Platforms, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Soul Machines (as well as a set of Doe defendants) (9:25-cv-80339) of patent infringement in a single Southern District of Florida complaint, it has also simultaneously moved for summary judgment on its claims. The complaint targets with a single patent—generally related to generating an “Interactive Marketing Presentation” through a user interface of a webpage—the provision of “Al-powered interactive content systems, video-based engagement platforms, and AI chatbot interfaces”. Per the motion, summary judgment is appropriate already because “Defendants’ actions clearly constitute patent infringement”.
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