Apple Sues OpenAI Over Trade Secrets and Hardware Push

The tech giant states that hiring former personnel does not legally entitle the AI firm to utilize highly classified trade secrets.

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Apple has filed a major lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging the artificial intelligence firm orchestrated a campaign to poach talent and steal confidential information for upcoming consumer hardware

Court filings reveal that over 400 former Apple employees now work at OpenAI, with the iPhone maker accusing specific former executives of smuggling proprietary files and parts

The aggressive legal action marks a severe rupture in the partnership between the two tech giants, which previously centered on integrating ChatGPT into Apple's software ecosystem

Apple has officially launched a trade secret lawsuit against OpenAI, filing a comprehensive complaint in a California federal court. The document accuses the artificial intelligence juggernaut of conducting a targeted campaign to poach critical engineering talent and siphon confidential information. Central to the filing is a stunning personnel revelation: more than 400 former Apple employees currently work at OpenAI. The tech giant claims this mass exodus was engineered to rapidly accelerate OpenAI’s secretive pivot into building physical consumer hardware while bypassing years of necessary research and development.

The lawsuit specifically names former high-ranking personnel, including Tang Yew Tan, a former vice president of product design for the iPhone and Apple Watch, alongside a former senior system electrical engineer named Chang Liu. According to court documents, Liu allegedly kept a company-issued laptop after his departure and exploited an authentication bug to extract dozens of confidential hardware files from internal networks. Meanwhile, Tan is accused of methodically emailing himself proprietary data on suppliers and internal industry summaries before leaving. The filing claims Tan even coached current employees to bring unreleased parts to OpenAI job interviews for show and tell sessions.

OpenAI’s aggressive hardware ambitions have become an open secret in Silicon Valley, notably bolstered by its recent acquisition of io Products, a startup founded by legendary former Apple designer Jony Ive. Apple argues that OpenAI structured its interview processes specifically to extract proprietary knowledge from these recruits, targeting individuals who previously contributed to the Vision Pro and smart glasses projects. The legal filing stresses that hiring former employees does not legally entitle OpenAI to utilize trade secrets to jumpstart its own hardware ecosystem. Further illustrating the brazen nature of the alleged theft, Apple claims one of its suppliers was convinced to use a proprietary metal finishing technique for OpenAI under the false belief that the artificial intelligence firm had authorized permission.

This aggressive litigation marks a catastrophic rupture in the once-promising alliance between the two technology heavyweights. Just months ago, the industry watched as the iPhone maker announced deep integrations with ChatGPT for its upcoming software updates. Now, as the race for dominance spills over into consumer devices, the partnership appears irreparably damaged by accusations of corporate espionage. OpenAI has yet to officially respond to the specific allegations outlined in the filing, but the looming legal battle threatens to pull the curtain back on the intensely secretive hardware strategies of both companies.

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