Apple is taking OpenAI to federal court — and the fight is over who controls the AI hardware that will run your life. Apple filed suit against OpenAI and its hardware subsidiary IO Products on July 12th, alleging a coordinated campaign to poach Apple's most specialized chip and materials engineers, then exploit system vulnerabilities to steal unreleased motherboard designs and proprietary manufacturing processes. Apple claims those secrets were used to fast-track OpenAI's own AI-native device program — shaving years off a hardware roadmap built on Apple's confidential IP. Full breakdown of what was allegedly taken, why it matters for the devices you'll buy, and what every tech worker should know — in today's episode. New AI news every weekday — subscribe so you don't miss tomorrow's story.
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