Alpha Modus Expands Patent Infringement Case Against Kroger, Adding New AI Retail Technology Patents
Alpha Modus Holdings Inc. has filed an amended patent infringement complaint against The Kroger Co., expanding its claims to cover nine asserted patents related to AI-powered retail engagement, analytics, and in-store automation. The amended filing adds U.S. Patent No. 10,853,825 and the newly issued U.S. Patent No. 12,423,718 to Alpha Modus's portfolio. The complaint alleges that Kroger's use of various AI and computer-vision systems, including Barrows Connected Store, BlueZoo, EverseenVisual AI, 84.51° analytics, Kroger Precision Marketing, EDGE smart shelving, KroGO smart carts, and KASpR optimization systems, infringes on Alpha Modus's patented technologies. This action follows a prior settlement between the companies regarding Cooler Screens technology.
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