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Apple sues OpenAI, accusing it of stealing company secrets (nytimes.com)

113 points by jbegley · 1 day ago · 15 comments on HN

Article summary

Apple is suing OpenAI, accusing the company of stealing trade secrets, allegedly through former Apple employees. The lawsuit is related to a subpoena from the New York Times for millions of chat logs from OpenAI. The discussion revolves around the implications of this lawsuit and the handling of user data. The case raises concerns about data privacy and the use of user information.

Main themes

  • Trade secret theft
  • Data privacy
  • Corporate lawsuits
  • Artificial intelligence development
  • User data handling

What commenters say

  • The New York Times' subpoena for chat logs from OpenAI is a violation of user privacy and an overreach of journalistic power.
  • Users should not expect privacy when interacting with companies like OpenAI, as their data can be used for various purposes.
  • The development of artificial intelligence is more important than concerns over data privacy, and companies like OpenAI should be allowed to continue their work.
  • The handling of user data by companies like OpenAI is a greater concern than the actions of journalists or media outlets.
  • The lawsuit between Apple and OpenAI is an example of corporate protectionism and defense of intellectual property.
  • The use of user data by companies like OpenAI is a necessary step in the development of artificial intelligence, and users should be aware of this when interacting with these companies.