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University of Tennessee Research Foundation v. Anthropic

low confidence · updated 2026-07-22

Patent suit filed July 21, 2026 in Delaware federal court by the University of Tennessee Research Foundation against Anthropic over neural-network patents — reportedly the first university patent suit against a major AI developer.

University of Tennessee Research Foundation v. Anthropic is a patent-infringement suit filed on July 21, 2026 in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware by the University of Tennessee Research Foundation, the technology-transfer arm of the University of Tennessee, against Anthropic over neural-network patents. The filing was reported as the first university patent suit against a major AI developer (Source: reuters.com).

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CaseUniversity of Tennessee Research Foundation v. Anthropic
CourtU.S. District Court for the District of Delaware
FiledJuly 21, 2026
ClaimsPatent infringement (neural-network technology)
StatusActive (newly filed)

Background

Most litigation against frontier AI developers to date has proceeded under copyright law (training data), trade-secret law (personnel movement), or consumer-protection and product-liability theories; see AI Copyright Litigation — Analysis. Patent claims against major AI developers have been comparatively rare, and no university had previously brought one against a major AI developer, according to the initial reporting (Source: reuters.com).

Claims

The complaint asserts patents covering neural-network technology. The specific patents asserted, the accused products, and the remedies sought were not detailed in the initial reporting (Source: reuters.com).

Current status

Newly filed as of July 21, 2026; no docket activity beyond the complaint had been reported at the time of writing.

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