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Apple sues OpenAI over alleged theft of iPhone trade secrets

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Apple has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the AI company of stealing trade secrets and confidential information. The tech giant alleges that OpenAI encouraged Apple employees to disclose details about unreleased products. A number of former Apple staff, including a senior hardware executive, have since moved to OpenAI. Through the lawsuit, Apple is seeking to stop OpenAI's alleged practices and force a redesign of its new hardware.

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