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Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade-secret theft in AI hardware push

AP reports Apple accused OpenAI of misusing trade secrets tied to consumer AI hardware ambitions.

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Editorial translation from the original Spanish article. Reviewed before publication.

Broad summary: Apple has sued OpenAI in a California federal court, accusing the company of misusing trade secrets as it develops AI hardware. AP reports that OpenAI denies seeking stolen information. What happened: The lawsuit names former Apple employees and connects the dispute to OpenAI's hardware ambitions, including work linked to io Products and Jony Ive's design orbit. What is confirmed: AP reported the filing, the allegations and OpenAI's response. The claims remain allegations until tested in court. What remains uncertain: The exact evidence, court schedule, possible motions and whether the case ends in trial, settlement or dismissal. Why it matters: The AI race is moving beyond software into devices, sensors, design talent, supply chains and trade secrets.

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