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Apple Sues OpenAI and Hardware Chief Over Alleged Theft of Confidential Product Information
July 11, 2026byMediaeye NewsMediaeye News
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Apple Sues OpenAI and Hardware Chief Over Alleged Theft of Confidential Product Information
A customer examines a phone at the Apple Store at BKC as buyers arrive to purchase the newly launched iPhone 17 series in Mumbai on Friday, September 19, 2025. (Photo: IANS)

New Delhi: Apple has filed a lawsuit against the leading artificial intelligence (AI) firm OpenAI and its hardware chief, alleging a coordinated effort to obtain confidential information related to the company’s upcoming products, escalating tensions in the AI and technology sector.

The iPhone maker alleged that OpenAI pushed Apple employees to divulge information, components, drawings and other materials related to upcoming products, according to multiple reports.

In a suit filed in the Northern District of California, Apple alleged that Tang Tan, the chief hardware officer at OpenAI, encouraged employees to share information about Apple’s upcoming products in job interviews.

He worked previously as Apple’s vice president of product design, leading development of the iPhone, smartwatch, AirPods and several other offerings in the company’s hardware engineering division.

The suit also named a former iPhone hardware engineer, Chang Liu, saying he provided materials, said reports.

It alleged that Liu developed hardware for OpenAI by illegally accessing dozens of Apple’s confidential hardware-related files, including voluminous, detailed information about unreleased products and engineering presentations, the lawsuit said.

Apple alleged that OpenAI “actively coached” many employees on how to handle their exits so that access to secret files is not lost.

OpenAI dismissed the allegations saying it has “no interest in other companies’ trade secrets and remains focused on building innovative technology that empowers people everywhere.”

Both companies have worked in close collaboration in recent years, where OpenAI had supplied vital technology to the Apple Intelligence platform and Siri digital assistant.

However, tensions grew in the past year and were fuelled by OpenAI enlisting former Apple design visionary Jony Ive to help develop devices.

Just a few months ahead of its initial public offering, OpenAI has successfully lured around 400 Apple employees to its flock, according to the lawsuit.

“At every level, from members of its technical staff to its chief hardware officer, and in coordination with business partners, OpenAI has been stealing Apple’s trade secrets and confidential information,” the tech giant said in the suit.

Apple demanded that OpenAI destroy any proprietary materials and redesign upcoming products, discarding copied technology.

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