Apple Sues OpenAI for Trade Secret Theft
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Apple Inc.’s AAPL trade secret lawsuit against OpenAI has drawn sharp reactions from tech industry observers, with Futurum Group CEO Daniel Newman pointing to the AI company’s growing friction with major technology partners and rival Elon Musk weighing in.
According to a lawsuit filed Friday, Liu departed with three things: a company-issued MacBook he never returned, a close relationship with an Apple employee who continued sharing
Elon Musk has reacted to Apple's lawsuit against OpenAI, backing claims made in a post on X (formerly Twitter) that the AI company stole trade secrets to build competing consumer hardware. Responding to posts by X user DogeDesigner,
Apple agreed to a $250 million settlement over claims related to Siri and Apple Intelligence. See who qualifies and how much eligible iPhone buyers may get.
Apple Inc. today sued OpenAI Group PBC for allegedly stealing intellectual property related to its consumer devices. The iPhone maker filed the complaint with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
The Supreme Court is expected to hold an oral argument in the Apple Inc. v. Epic Games Inc. case in its new term that begins in October. A decision could follow by June 2027.
Apple is paying up to $95 to eligible users as part of the Siri AI privacy lawsuit settlement. Find out which devices qualify, who is eligible, and how to submit a claim.
Apple responds to the lawsuit YouTube creators filed over AI training, arguing that public videos have no real access controls.
