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Apple Sues OpenAI Over Alleged Trade Secret Theft by Former Employees, Seeks to Derail Hardware Ambitions

Apple Sues OpenAI Over Alleged Trade Secret Theft by Former Employees, Seeks to Derail Hardware Ambitions

Jul 13, 2026
The Deep View

Apple sues OpenAI in federal court, alleging former employees Tang Tan and Chang Liu systematically stole trade secrets, smuggled hardware, and exfiltrated confidential data to fuel OpenAI's hardware ambitions, demanding destruction of stolen information and damages that could derail OpenAI's push into smart glasses, wearable pendants, and camera-equipped earbuds.

OpenAI Faces Serious Sanctions After Allegedly Lying for Two Years About Ability to Search ChatGPT Logs in Copyright Case

OpenAI Faces Serious Sanctions After Allegedly Lying for Two Years About Ability to Search ChatGPT Logs in Copyright Case

Jul 10, 2026
Ars Technica

OpenAI faces serious sanctions after allegedly lying for two years about its ability to search ChatGPT logs in a major copyright lawsuit, with a re-deposed privacy engineer revealing the company had already conducted searches of 78 million conversations before litigation began, directly contradicting its claims that such searches were technically …

China Warns Claude Code AI Tool Contains Backdoor Sending User Data to Remote Servers; Anthropic Disputes Claims

China Warns Claude Code AI Tool Contains Backdoor Sending User Data to Remote Servers; Anthropic Disputes Claims

Jul 09, 2026
CNBC

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology warns that Anthropic's Claude Code AI tool contains a backdoor secretly transmitting sensitive user data — including location and identity — to remote servers, affecting versions released between April and June, while Anthropic disputes the claim, calling it an anti-distillation experiment amid escalating …

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