None
DE
Apple says more ex-employees may have taken confidential data to OpenAI
['Sarah Perez', 'Consumer News Editor', 'Zack Whittaker', 'Ivan Mehta', "Sean O'Kane", '--C-Author-Card-Image-Size Align-Items Center Display Flex Gap Var', 'Media', 'Min-Width', '--C-Author-Card-Image-Size', 'Img.Wp-Block-Tc_Author-Card__Image Height Var --C-Author-Card-Image-Size']
TechCrunch
The iPhone maker also claims that more of its former employees may be involved with the trade secrets theft.
“Yet another former Apple employee took screenshots of confidential Apple documents relating to an unannounced Apple product before an interview at OpenAI.”
“And, after Apple filed its complaint, multiple former Apple employees now working at OpenAI reached out to discuss returning Apple-issued work devices they kept when they left Apple,” Apple claims, suggesting there were more who were possibly involved with the scheme.
The AI model maker also pointed to earlier mistakes Apple made, which had been reported, including that Apple emailed the wrong person when it made contact with OpenAI after confusing two similar surnames.
OpenAI also alleges that Apple lied about discussing matters with its general counsel.