The Apple lawsuit against OpenAI is the most aggressive and intense I've seen since Waymo/Uber. Apple is saying OpenAI has been trying to rip them off cold and the whole OAI hardware drive is built on Apple IP
This is a way bigger deal to OpenAI than the Elon lawsuit was IMO
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Major allegations about an Apple employee who joined OpenAI in Jan 2026, kept a laptop, found an exploit in Apple's systems and stole files over a multi-week time. This is similar to what Anthony Levandowski was accused of doing by Google back in 2018
Pulling on this string, Apple says it found other former employees who emailed themselves Apple info before quitting.
OpenAI's head of hardware, Tang Tan, is named in the suit too. He worked at Apple for 24 years, left in 2024 to start a startup. His startup was bought by OpenAI in summer 2025.
Apple accuses Tan of asking Apple employees for information during hiring interviews at OpenAI
and the full Apple complaint here
I work in infosec for tech companies, it always surprises me how people think those things aren't being monitored lol
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