OpenAI Considers Lawsuit Against Apple
In brief
- OpenAI is preparing a potential lawsuit against Apple due to dissatisfaction with their two-year-old partnership.
- The company believes Apple has made only limited use of its AI technology.
- The partnership was expected to deliver greater integration of OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot into Apple software and more subscribers to the chatbot.
- Apple has been concerned about OpenAI's user privacy protections and recruitment of engineers from Apple's hardware team.
- OpenAI had expected more from the partnership, which began in June 2024, and now the company is exploring its options, which may lead to a lawsuit against Apple.
Terms in this brief
- ChatGPT
- A state-of-the-art language model developed by OpenAI that can generate human-like text through deep learning. It's known for its ability to engage in conversational dialogue and assist with a wide range of tasks, from answering questions to writing creative content.
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