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From partner to opponent: Apple sues two Open AI employees

Apple has taken legal action against two employees of Open AI, marking a shift from their previous partnership. The lawsuit suggests that these individuals are now considered adversaries in a legal dispute. While the specific reasons for the litigation are not detailed in this excerpt, such actions often arise from conflicts over intellectual property, competition, or breach of contract. This development highlights growing tensions between major technology companies, particularly in areas involving artificial intelligence. The case could have broader implications for the tech industry, influencing future collaborations and legal strategies among firms.

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From partner to opponent: Apple sues two Open AI employees

Apple has taken legal action against two employees of Open AI, marking a shift from their previous partnership. The lawsuit suggests that these individuals are now considered adversaries in a legal dispute. While the specific reasons for the litigation are not detailed in this excerpt, such actions often arise from conflicts over intellectual property, competition, or breach of contract. This development highlights growing tensions between major technology companies, particularly in areas involving artificial intelligence. The case could have broader implications for the tech industry, influencing future collaborations and legal strategies among firms.

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