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Court dismisses all litigation claims filed by Shanghai Xiao-I against Apple 

Shanghai Xiao-I Corp., a developer of AI solutions that’s involved in patent-related litigation with Apple, has given an update on the case.

On June 10, the Shanghai High People’s Court issued first-instance judgments on two parallel cases:

As previously disclosed on March 31, 2026, the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China issued a final and binding second-instance ruling upholding the validity of the subject patent and rejecting Apple’s application to have the subject patent declared invalid, claims Xiao-I. 

On September 24, 2024, the Shanghai High People’s Court held a hearing on the case. Both Xiao-I’s and Apple’s legal teams were in attendance for the hearing. The trial phase of the lawsuit was concluded on July 31, 2024.

In August 2020, Shanghai Xiao-i was awarded a Chinese patent for a voice assistant similar to Siri. This led the company to revive lawsuit against Apple. 

The company has asked for 10 billion yuan (approximately $1.43 billion) in damages. The company also wants Apple to cease “manufacturing, using, promising to sell, selling, and importing” all products that it says infringe on the patent.  

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