So far it was taken because it was heard, a Chinese-made intelligence company named Xiao-I or officially known as Shanghai Zhizhen Network Technology tried to stop the production of iPhone in China.
It comes only a few weeks before Apple launches its iPhone 13 series.
Xiao-i fight with Apple is not related to hardware patents.
He claimed that Apple had copied several Siri’s voice assistant technology and violated the chat robot patent owned by Xiao-i.
According to the report by posting Morning China, the company strives to get all the devices that are prohibited from China that come with Siri.
Now, Apple and Xiao – I have a shared history.
This is Xiao-i’s second attempt to get an iPhone that is prohibited in China.
Needless to say that the first attempt is failure.
However, Xiao-I did not lose the patent batte completely.
Apple in his response had previously asked the court to cancel the patent owned by Xiao-i.
But this doesn’t happen.
The court sided with Xiao-i and the patent continued to remain valid.
If the patent is valid, this means Apple does violate the Xiao-I patent when making a siri.
According to the report by South China in the morning, the Chief Executive Robot Xiao-i, Yuan Hui said, “Apple must immediately stop violations, take and stop selling related products.” Of course, Apple will not stop making or selling an iPhone in China – one of its biggest markets.
But Apple may not want legal problems just before the new launch of the iPhone 13 series.
New efforts by Xiao-I clearly show that the company tries to put pressure on Apple for several types of settlement.