Xiao-I Corporation Provides Update on First-Instance Rulings in Patent Litigation Against Apple; Company Intends to Appeal to the Supreme People's Court
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Why It Matters
X‑I’s move to the Supreme People’s Court signals that China’s courts are becoming the decisive venue for high‑stakes AI IP disputes, potentially setting a precedent that could alter how U.S. giants like Apple defend or enforce AI patents abroad. The outcome could redefine global licensing standards and give Chinese companies a stronger bargaining position in cross‑border AI technology deals.
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- AI product teams
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