Sources: Apple has sent personal legal warnings to ~40 former employees who now work at OpenAI, asking them to preserve documents and meet with its lawyers
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Personal legal warnings to roughly 40 ex-employees now at OpenAI show how aggressively IP and trade secrets will be litigated in the AI talent wars. If you’re hiring from big platforms, tighten your onboarding, documentation, and clean-room practices before this kind of scrutiny lands on you.
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