Apple sues OpenAI for trade secret theft
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Apple sued OpenAI, alleging it used confidential information taken by former Apple employees.
Apple says a former engineer exploited a zero-day authentication bug to access confidential files after joining OpenAI, per lawsuit.
Apple’s new lawsuit accuses OpenAI of using former employees, secret files, and physical parts to develop new hardware.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A former Apple engineer was sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to stealing trade secrets. Apple accused him of planning to sell trade secrets from when he worked on a car project ...
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The lawsuit also underscores Tang Tan's strained relationship with John Ternus, his former boss and Apple's incoming chief executive office.
Dan Riccio, one of Apple’s top designers, is moving to a mysterious new role in Cupertino. After joining Apple in 1998, Riccio worked on loads of groundbreaking products, from the first iMac to last year’s AirPods Max and the M1-powered Macs.
Apple alleged in a lawsuit Friday that OpenAI “never responded” to its concerns earlier this year about what the iPhone maker believed was trade secret theft. But emails reviewed by NBC News show that’s not the full story: OpenAI did respond in February to Apple’s initial outreach.
