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OpenAI Disputes Merit of Apple Trade Secret Lawsuit

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OpenAI has responded to a lawsuit alleging misuse of Apple trade secrets, publicly stating that the case lacks merit. The AI company issued a formal statement pushing back against the legal claims made against it. The dispute centers on allegations that OpenAI improperly handled or used proprietary Apple information. OpenAI's rebuttal signals the company intends to contest the lawsuit rather than settle. No further details about the case timeline or specific claims have been disclosed.

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