
Apple’s lawsuit is already hurting OpenAI, long before a verdict
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A high-profile trade secrets suit—even years from resolution—can chill partnerships, hiring, and IPO timing across the AI hardware-adjacent ecosystem. If your roadmap depends on close lab integrations or shared talent, legal and IP risk now belongs in your vendor and recruiting calculus.
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