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Apple Seeks Court Order To Halt OpenAI Hardware Work – Channelnews

Apple says 11 former employees may have shared confidential information as it seeks to block OpenAI from developing devices based on its technology.

  • On August 3, Apple Inc. filed for a preliminary injunction against OpenAI, seeking to stop the company from developing hardware products allegedly created using stolen trade secrets.
  • The legal action follows allegations that former senior engineer Chang Liu and former vice president Tang Yew Tan misappropriated proprietary hardware design files to benefit OpenAI's entry into consumer markets.
  • Apple claims an internal investigation revealed 11 additional former employees potentially involved, prompting requests for forensic inspections of OpenAI's devices and cloud storage to recover confidential information.
  • OpenAI denied the allegations, calling the lawsuit "careless, aggressive and oddly personal," while a hearing on the injunction is set for October 1, 2026.
  • Seeking expedited discovery, Apple argues it will be "irreparably harmed" without an injunction while investigating at least 15 former employees now working at OpenAI.
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9to5Mac broke the news in Cupertino, United States on Tuesday, August 4, 2026.
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