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Apple vs. OpenAI: Lawsuit Over Alleged Theft of Trade Secrets
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Apple has sued OpenAI, accusing the AI lab of stealing intellectual property related to products still in development, including claims that job candidates were asked to share confidential project details during interviews. The lawsuit, filed in California federal court, alleges OpenAI failed to respond to Apple's February warning about potential misuse of sensitive information.
Tang Tan's 'Show and Tell' Controversy
Apple alleges that OpenAI's Chief Hardware Officer Tang Tan directed current Apple employees to bring physical product parts to interviews for 'show and tell' sessions to extract confidential information. Additionally, former employee Chang Liu is accused of downloading proprietary files using a colleague's Apple-issued laptop.OpenAI's Defensive Stance
OpenAI, in a statement to media outlets, denied any interest in other companies' trade secrets and emphasized focus on 'innovative technology that empowers people everywhere.'Market Implications and Risks
Markets are closely watching this legal battle as Apple's claims suggest a potential expansion of intellectual property frameworks in the AI space. Such internal disputes underscore how competitive rivalries in emerging technologies are reaching critical legal thresholds.