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Apple Sues OpenAI over Hardware Secrets
Apple's lawsuit makes OpenAI's ChatGPT device plans a legal test over alleged stolen hardware secrets
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Apple's lawsuit turns OpenAI's device ambitions into a court test over alleged hardware trade-secret theft.
- Frame 1Apple's lawsuit makes OpenAI's ChatGPT device plans a legal test over alleged stolen hardware secrets.
- Frame 2The case names OpenAI, io Products, Tang Tan and Chang Liu, tying the dispute to hardware hiring.
- Frame 3Apple's evidence path moves through recruiting, emailed files, and claims protected details could benefit OpenAI work.
- Frame 4The legal test asks whether the files were protected secrets and whether OpenAI benefited from them.
- Frame 5OpenAI says it has no interest in other companies' trade secrets and is reviewing the complaint.
- Frame 6Next signal: court filings may show whether Apple's claim blocks, settles, or forces hardware-plan disclosures.
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- Jul 11, 10:18 AM EDT
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