In its lawsuit, Apple chronicles in vivid detail how its former employees that went to work for OpenAI allegedly violated their confidentiality agreements
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Apple laying out granular allegations about ex-employees in a public filing raises the reputational and legal stakes for individual engineers, not just companies. Expect more aggressive enforcement of NDAs and a chill on informal “bring your playbook” culture in AI-heavy domains.
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