Apple sues OpenAI over hardware theft
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Apple has initiated a major federal lawsuit against OpenAI, claiming the artificial intelligence firm systematically stole trade secrets to accelerate its development of consumer hardware. The legal complaint details a coordinated effort involving former executives who allegedly encouraged recruits to bring physical Apple components, such as batteries and logic boards, to job interviews. Beyond personnel-related theft, the suit contends that OpenAI manipulated a shared manufacturing partner to acquire proprietary metal finishing techniques and coached new hires on how to bypass security protocols. This conflict marks a dramatic breakdown in the relationship between the two former partners, as Apple seeks to protect its intellectual property and manufacturing processes. Industry observers note that while the case emphasizes corporate governance over technological leaks, it sets a significant precedent for where personal expertise ends and proprietary information begins. Final court rulings may impact OpenAI's upcoming hardware release and its overall trajectory toward a public offering.