Former executive is accused of taking internal data and guiding candidates to present physical components in interviews
Apple sues OpenAI for theft of trade secrets
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Apple also accuses Tan of using internal company information for the benefit of OpenAI. According to the lawsuit, the former executive allegedly sent himself data on Apple suppliers and internal industry analyses before leaving the company. Continúa after the advertisement The company also accuses the executive of instructing candidates still working at Apple to take physical components (“actual parts”) to job interviews at OpenAI, where they would be presented to the development team in informal demonstration sessions.
Furthermore, Chang Liu is accused of improperly accessing Apple's internal network through a former coworker's computer. According to Apple, Liu allegedly failed to return a corporate notebook provided by the company and later exploited a flaw in the authentication system to access the company's internal network.
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Apple also accuses Tan of using internal company information for the benefit of OpenAI.
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According to the lawsuit, the former executive allegedly sent himself data on Apple suppliers and internal industry analyses before leaving the company.
according to G1Continúa after the advertisement The company also accuses the executive of instructing candidates still working at Apple to take physical components (“actual parts”) to job interviews at OpenAI, where they would be presented to the development team in informal demonstration sessions.
according to VejaChang Liu is accused of improperly accessing Apple's internal network through a former coworker's computer.
according to VejaAccording to Apple, Liu allegedly failed to return a corporate notebook provided by the company and later exploited a flaw in the authentication system to access the company's internal network.
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