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Oh dear, did someone steal something from Apple

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Oh dear, did someone steal something from Apple

Apple says OpenAI stole its trade secrets. Here's how Apple has faced similar accusations from rivals in the past.

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Apple says OpenAI stole its trade secrets. Here's how Apple has faced similar accusations from rivals in the past.

Apple filed a lawsuit on Friday accusing the artificial intelligence company of poaching confidential information regarding its unreleased technologies and products. The suit will significantly complicate OpenAI's plans for a much anticipated IPO. Apple has filed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence company OpenAI.

The tech giant accuses OpenAI of stealing trade secrets and confidential information. Apple claims OpenAI encouraged its employees to share details about upcoming products.

Le Monde English reported the story as "Apple sues OpenAI for stealing trade secrets." Business Insider reported the story as "Oh dear, did someone steal something from Apple?."

3 sources have covered this story, including Business Insider, Le Monde English and Times of India. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 13 hours ago.

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    Core event reported by 3 independent outlets across the spectrum.

    3 corroborating · 1 primary-source link

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