Apple OpenAI lawsuit: Tech Giant Alleges Systematic Trade Secret Theft

On Friday, July 10, 2026, Silicon Valley witnessed the definitive fracturing of one of its most high-profile alliances. In a dramatic 41-page filing in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, Apple Inc. launched a blockbuster civil action accusing artificial intelligence titan OpenAI of orchestrating an aggressive, institutional campaign to plunder Apple’s proprietary hardware designs and trade secrets. Once linked by a celebrated partnership to integrate ChatGPT into Apple’s ecosystem, the two tech behemoths are now locked in a scorched-earth legal war. This newly filed Apple OpenAI lawsuit alleges that the AI startup systematically poached top-tier engineering talent and weaponized their inside knowledge to construct its own consumer hardware division from stolen Cupertino blueprints.
The legal filing, signed by Gabriel S. Gross of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, paints a picture of corporate espionage that reads like a modern-day thriller. From physical hardware “show and tells” during job interviews to active post-departure network intrusions and coaching sessions on how to evade exit security, the allegations suggest an unprecedented level of coordinated intellectual property theft. Apple’
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