Apple vs OpenAI lawsuit: 8 bombshell allegations and how the legal war could change your next iPhone

Having spent decades covering Apple, I understand and respect its efforts to maintain a shroud of secrecy over its product development. When I read this line in the blockbuster Apple vs OpenAI lawsuit, I can hear the voices of countless Apple executives and PR people who, rightly or wrongly, feel deeply wronged by what it considered a trusted partner: “OpenAI’s fledgling hardware business now rests on the shakiest of foundations, rotten to its core by its illicit reliance on misappropriated trade secrets.”

Late last week, Apple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and, more specifically, a couple of key employees who over the past two years left Apple to join OpenAI’s hardware business. The massive suit, which requires a jury trial, accuses the pair of corporate espionage, essentially stealing a number of trade secrets to help bolster OpenAI’s still-unrealized efforts to build AI hardware (it’s currently working with Jony Ive to build what could eventually be a wearable device).

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