OpenAI responded after being sued by Apple for alleged theft of the iPhone maker’s trade secrets.
“We are not interested in the trade secrets of other companies,” said OpenAI spokesperson Drew Pusateri. “We remain focused on creating innovative technologies that empower people everywhere.”
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