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The 6 wildest claims in Apple’s lawsuit against OpenAI

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Apple's trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI contains allegations that range from employees joking about unauthorized access to Apple's systems to claims that job candidates were asked to bring Apple hardware to interviews.

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Here are the complaint's most eye-catching claims.

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The 6 wildest claims in Apple's lawsuit against OpenAI.

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When Apple employees interviewed for jobs at OpenAI, the AI startup's hardware head allegedly asked them to show up with something unusual: components they were working on and unreleased product samples.

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