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Apple Sues OpenAI Over Alleged Theft of Company Secrets

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Apple has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the artificial intelligence company of stealing its trade secrets. The legal dispute marks a significant deterioration in the relationship between the two tech firms. The two companies had entered into a partnership in 2024 to integrate OpenAI's AI services into Apple devices. That collaboration has since broken down, culminating in the current legal action.

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