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Apple is taking OpenAI to court over alleged theft of trade secrets — ChatGPT maker suggests it doesn't want Cupertino's knowledge anyway
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Apple and OpenAI are heading to court in a clash of two of the world's largest and most well-funded companies.
"Apple's getting this wrong" is the name of the blog post OpenAI posted in response to Apple's lawsuit.
Meta spent $15 billion on getting Alexandr Wang and ScaleAI's data, and AI companies are reportedly hounding promising students years ahead of graduation to lock them into future contracts.
Grabbing ex- or even current Apple employees wouldn't be a bad way to do it.
Especially if they brought along information on unannounced Apple products that may or may not be related to an AI consumer device.