Apple and OpenAI: AI Talent War and Legal Disputes
Apple is finally stopping the polite nodding and starting the lawsuits. For a while, the relationship between Cupertino and OpenAI looked like a standard corporate partnership, but the reality is a messy tug-of-war over talent. When your best AI engineers start eyeing the exit to join the company you're actually partnering with, the gloves come off. It's a desperate move. Apple has the cash and the hardware, but OpenAI has the momentum and the culture that engineers actually want. Trying to lock people in with legal threats is a bold strategy, though I suspect it'll do more to alienate the remaining staff than it will to stop the bleeding. The real question is whether a courtroom victory actually solves the problem. You can stop a person from moving their desk, but you can't force them to be innovative. I want to know if this is a calculated move to protect intellectual property or just a panic response to a losing talent war. The Talent War in the LLM Era O...