
Apple sues ChatGPT company OpenAI
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That may have helped the ChatGPT company become more attractive to other Apple employees. One of the two is Tang Tan, a former senior Apple designer who is now the hardware chief of OpenAI. The other sued ex-employee of Apple is said to have accessed confidential data of his former employer via a computer already as an OpenAI employee.
Furthermore, In this role, he plays a central role in working on a novel device that the ChatGPT company wants to align with the use of artificial intelligence. In addition to OpenAI, they also sued io to prevent Apple secrets from being used via the company, the lawsuit said.
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That may have helped the ChatGPT company become more attractive to other Apple employees.
reliability low1/2 sourcesOne of the two is Tang Tan, a former senior Apple designer who is now the hardware chief of OpenAI.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe other sued ex-employee of Apple is said to have accessed confidential data of his former employer via a computer already as an OpenAI employee.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn this role, he plays a central role in working on a novel device that the ChatGPT company wants to align with the use of artificial intelligence.
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In addition to OpenAI, they also sued io to prevent Apple secrets from being used via the company, the lawsuit said.
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