Apple Inc. has sued OpenAI for stealing trade secrets, accusing the AI startup and its head of hardware of participating in an organized effort to steal information about Apple’s upcoming products.
In the lawsuit filed on Friday, the iPhone maker alleged that OpenAI encouraged Apple employees to share information, components, schematics, and other materials related to future products—a move tied to the AI company’s efforts to develop its own full suite of devices.In the complaint filed with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, Apple also named Tang Tan, OpenAI’s Chief Hardware Officer. Tan previously served as Apple’s Vice President of Product Design, leading the development of the iPhone, smartwatches, AirPods, and several other products within Apple’s hardware engineering division. [Wall Street Insights][ME AI]