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Applied AI·July 11, 2026·1 min read

Apple sues OpenAI for stealing hardware designs, alleging employees brought prototypes to “show and tell” interviews

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Allegations that candidates brought Apple prototypes to OpenAI interviews will harden hiring, NDA, and device‑handling policies across the ecosystem. If you’re recruiting from hardware or AI majors, tighten interview protocols now — what you see and what they disclose are both liabilities.

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'Users no longer need to choose between powerful AI capabilities and meaningful privacy protections': Proton makes its Lumo privacy-first ChatGPT alternative a lot more powerful

Proton turning Lumo 2.0 into a full-featured assistant—reasoning, images, web search, memory—under a privacy-first banner shows there is real demand for high-capability models without data exhaust. If you operate in regulated or trust-sensitive markets, you now have more leverage to demand privacy guarantees from AI vendors instead of accepting tradeoffs by default.