Apple Is Suing OpenAI for Allegedly Stealing Hardware Secrets
The iPhone-maker claims OpenAI encouraged poached employees to bring over confidential presentations, secret prototypes, and key supplier details.
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Read full articleThe iPhone-maker claims OpenAI encouraged poached employees to bring over confidential presentations, secret prototypes, and key supplier details.
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Apple alleges the misconduct was directed by OpenAi's senior leadership, including a long-time former employee.
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The post The 5th-Gen AI War: How Grok 4.5, Fable 5, and GPT-5.5 Stack Up and Why OpenAI Just Raised the Stakes With GPT-5.6 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. I’ve been following the AI model race closely enough to know that the announcements have started blurring together. Every few weeks another lab drops something described as frontier-defining, the benchmarks circulate for a day, the comparisons get posted, and then the next release arrives before anyone has finished processing the previous one. It has started to feel less like a race and more like a blur. But something shifted this week that made me stop and actually pay attention. Three of the most capable models in the world, SpaceXAI’s Grok 4.5, Anthropic’s Fable 5, and OpenAI’s GPT-5.5, went head to head in a real developer test with real output you could look at and judge. The results surprised me. And then, before that comparison had even finished circulating, OpenAI launched GPT-5.6 and a new autonomous agent called ChatG