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Apple accuses OpenAI of playing dirty in the AI talent wars

DNyuz

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July 11, 2026

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Apple accuses OpenAI of playing dirty in the AI talent wars

Apple CEO Tim Cook. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images Apple is accusing OpenAI of using its recruitment to steal trade secrets in a new lawsuit. The AI juggernaut has been hiring hundreds of workers from across the tech industry. Apple alleges that OpenAI used interviews, not just hiring, to learn confidential information. OpenAI has been on a []

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Gizmodo

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· Jun 25, 2026

Everyone Wants to Build AI Using Someone Else’s Work

Publishers and artists aren’t the only ones accusing AI startups of foul play these days.

Off The Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Apple files suit accusing OpenAI of stealing company secrets

Apple on Friday accused OpenAI of stealing secrets about products still in development, setting up a legal face-off between two of the world’s biggest tech companies. In a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, the consumer tech giant said that OpenAI, a leader in artificial intelligence that has a []...Click to read more

DNyuz

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· Jul 10, 2026

Apple Sues OpenAI, Accusing It of Stealing Company Secrets

Apple on Friday accused OpenAI of stealing secrets about products still in development, setting up a legal face-off between two of the world’s biggest tech companies. In a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, the consumer tech giant said that OpenAI, a leader in artificial intelligence that has a []

The Root

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· Jun 29, 2026

Is AI Helping or Hurting Black Music? SZA, Flo Milli, and More Speak to The Root

From music veterans like Jimmy Jam and newer acts like Flo Milli, Black artists weigh in on the AI usage in the industry and their responses are telling!

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 11, 2026

Apple sues OpenAI for allegedly stealing trade secrets

Apple is suing OpenAI, alleging the artificial intelligence company stole the tech giant’s trade secrets. The complaint filed by Apple in a court in northern California names two former employees and the AI company. Apple alleges one of the former workers didn’t return a laptop before leaving the company and used it to download confidential files. It also claims the other emailed information about suppliers before his departure.

OSnews

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· Jul 10, 2026

Apple sues OpenAI for theft of “trade secrets”

Apple sued OpenAI on Friday, alleging the AI company has stolen the iPhone maker’s trade secrets to develop its own yet-to-be-unveiled AI gadgets. In the suit, filed in the District Court of Northern California, Apple accuses OpenAI of trade secret misappropriation and breach of contract. Lisa Eadicicco and Hadas Gold at CNN I find this about as interesting and watching artificial grass grow, but with the common wisdom being that Apple is behind on “AI”, it was honestly only a matter of time before the lawsuits came. After all, that’s usually what companies who can’t win in the market do. At the very least this will give corporate tech news websites a whole slew of new material. I just hope they both implode. We’d all be better off for it.

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Related coverage for "Apple accuses OpenAI of playing dirty in the AI talent wars": Gizmodo — Everyone Wants to Build AI Using Someone Else’s Work. Off The Press — Apple files suit accusing OpenAI of stealing company secrets. DNyuz — Apple Sues OpenAI, Accusing It of Stealing Company Secrets. The Root — Is AI Helping or Hurting Black Music? SZA, Flo Milli, and More Speak to The Root. Sky News Australia — Apple sues OpenAI for allegedly stealing trade secrets. OSnews — Apple sues OpenAI for theft of “trade secrets”