Apple Sues OpenAI, Apple’s Real Problem
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A trade-secrets lawsuit between Apple and an AI lab is less about one employee and more about how messy talent and IP flows have become at the frontier. If you’re hiring from big tech or labs, your IP hygiene, onboarding, and data access controls need to assume this level of legal scrutiny.
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