Security08:53 · 12m ago

OpenAI Denies Apple’s Industrial Espionage Claims, Cites No Evidence

Calcalist
Translated & summarized from Calcalist by baba
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OpenAI has publicly responded to Apple's recent lawsuit accusing the AI company of industrial espionage and theft of trade secrets. Apple alleges that OpenAI solicited Apple job candidates to disclose details about their projects and bring components or prototypes to interviews. Additionally, Apple claims that OpenAI employees downloaded internal documents from a MacBook taken by a former Apple worker. According to Apple, OpenAI used this information to approach Apple's manufacturing partners and demonstrated a metal finishing technique developed by OpenAI on Apple devices.

In its initial response last Friday, OpenAI stated it had no interest in other companies' trade secrets. On Tuesday, the company expanded its reply, emphasizing that while it takes the allegations seriously, it is unaware of any evidence supporting the lawsuit. OpenAI affirmed its commitment to fair competition and the freedom of individuals to choose their workplace, focusing on building innovative technology that empowers people globally.

The legal dispute began over the weekend when Apple filed the suit, and OpenAI's statements mark its first detailed rebuttal. The case highlights tensions between major tech firms over intellectual property and talent recruitment practices. Further developments are expected as the lawsuit proceeds.

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