Wed. Jul 15th, 2026

Apple Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI

We are seeing tensions rise between two of the world’s biggest technology companies. Apple has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the ChatGPT creator and two former Apple employees of stealing confidential company information.

One of the people at the center of the case is Tang Tan. He spent more than two decades at Apple, where he helped shape products including the iPhone and Apple Watch. Today, he leads hardware development at OpenAI and is working on a new artificial intelligence device.

OpenAI also brought in legendary designer Jony Ive, whose work defined the look of the iPhone and MacBook for years. We see these high-profile hires as a major shift in the battle for top engineering talent.

Apple claims its internal investigation uncovered evidence that Tang Tan misused confidential information after joining OpenAI. The lawsuit alleges he encouraged Apple employees interviewing for jobs at OpenAI to bring company hardware with them. Apple argues this formed part of a broader effort to gain access to valuable trade secrets.

The complaint also targets another former Apple employee. According to Apple, that employee used a company computer to access confidential files after already joining OpenAI. OpenAI has not publicly responded to the allegations.

The dispute carries extra weight because the two companies have also worked together. For several years, Apple allowed Siri to send certain user requests to ChatGPT when its own assistant could not provide an answer.

That partnership now appears to be fading. Reports suggest OpenAI previously considered legal action against Apple over an alleged breach of contract after the collaboration failed to meet expectations. Apple has since shifted much of its AI strategy toward Google, integrating Gemini-powered technology into its next generation of Siri features.

We expect this legal battle to draw close attention across the technology industry, as it could reshape both the race for AI talent and the future relationship between two companies that were once partners.

By Eloy Izaguirre

My name is Eloy Izaguirre. I work as a reporter in Managua. I write for Voice of Nicaragua. My main interests are politics, social issues, and culture in Nicaragua. I focus a lot on human rights stories and local events that impact people in our country. I studied Journalism at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua and graduated in 2017. Before joining Voice of Nicaragua in 2021, I worked for a local radio station for three years. I am passionate about telling real stories and helping my community understand the news around them. Email: [email protected]

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