Summary:Apple Sues OpenAI, Claiming Shocking Trade Secret Theft by ChatGPT Maker **Introduction** Apple In
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Apple Sues OpenAI, Claiming Shocking Trade Secret Theft by ChatGPT Maker
**Introduction**
Apple Inc. filed a civil complaint on Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, accusing OpenAI and two of its senior executives of misappropriating proprietary technology to accelerate ChatGPT’s development. The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI Chief Hardware Officer [TBD] and another unnamed executive accessed confidential Apple designs related to custom silicon and on‑device AI processing, then incorporated those insights into OpenAI’s flagship language model. Apple says the alleged theft gave OpenAI an unfair advantage in the rapidly intensifying AI arms race, prompting the tech giant to seek damages, injunctive relief, and a court order to prevent further use of the contested information.
**Key Developments**
The complaint, spanning 42 pages, details a series of alleged exchanges that began in early 2023 when Apple engineers reportedly shared preliminary specifications for its Neural Engine architecture under a nondisclosure agreement. According to the filing, OpenAI representatives later requested deeper technical briefings under the guise of exploring potential collaboration. Apple claims those meetings were a pretext to harvest trade secrets, including chip layout optimizations, power‑efficiency algorithms, and proprietary software frameworks that enable real‑time machine‑learning inference on iOS devices.
OpenAI has not yet issued a formal response, but sources close to the company say it intends to contest the allegations vigorously, arguing that its advancements stem from independent research