
"The suit was filed in Alexandria, Virginia, and accuses Tesla of knowingly infringing upon five patents related to robotics systems for self-driving vehicles. The company said its founder, Paul Perrone, developed general-purpose robotics operating systems for individual robots and automated devices. Perrone Robotics claims that all Tesla vehicles utilizing the company's Autopilot suite within the last six years infringe the five patents, according to a report from Reuters. Tesla's new Safety Report shows Autopilot is nine times safer than humans "
"One patent was something the company attempted to sell to Tesla back in 2017. The five patents cover a "General Purpose Operating System for Robotics," otherwise known as GPROS. The GPROS suite includes extensions for autonomous vehicle controls, path planning, and sensor fusion. One key patent, U.S. 10,331,136, was explicitly offered to Tesla by Perrone back in 2017, but the company rejected it."
Perrone Robotics filed a lawsuit in Alexandria, Virginia, accusing Tesla of knowingly infringing five patents tied to a General Purpose Operating System for Robotics (GPROS) used in self-driving systems. Founder Paul Perrone developed general-purpose robotics operating systems for individual robots and automated devices. Perrone alleges that all Tesla vehicles using the Autopilot suite within the past six years infringe the patents. One patent, U.S. 10,331,136, was offered to Tesla in 2017 and rejected. The GPROS suite covers autonomous vehicle controls, path planning, and sensor fusion. The suit seeks to halt further infringement and requests unspecified damages, amid other similar legal disputes Tesla faces.
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