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Elon Musk trolls OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over Apple trade secrets suit

Elon Musk mocked OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on X amid Apple's trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing Altman of scamming. Apple sued OpenAI, alleging former employees stole proprietary information to help build AI devices. Musk, a co-founder of OpenAI, previously lost a lawsuit against Altman over claims of being misled about the company's nonprofit status.

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Elon Musk trolls OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over Apple trade secrets suit
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Elon Musk has inserted himself into the legal battle between Apple (AAPL) and OpenAI (OPAI.PVT). The SpaceX (SPCX) and Tesla (TSLA) CEO took to X over the weekend, taking several shots at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and accusing him of "scamming."

Musk, who co-founded OpenAI alongside Altman and others, lost a lawsuit against the AI startup's chief executive and president Greg Brockman. In his suit, Musk accused the pair and OpenAI backer Microsoft (MSFT) of duping him into donating money to the company with the understanding that it would remain a nonprofit.

In one post on X, Musk said Altman "takes scamming to a whole new level."

Altman replied, criticizing Musk for "selling public market investors on short-term space datacenters," referring to SpaceX's plans to launch space-based data centers as an alternative to ground-based solutions.

Musk shot back, saying the company will begin flying the data centers next year, while claiming, "After stealing an open source AI charity, you then stole all of Apple's phone technology!"

Apple revealed its lawsuit against OpenAI in a court filing on Friday, claiming "OpenAI and its cohorts have been engaging in a coordinated pattern of misconduct at an institutional level."

In a statement, an OpenAI spokesperson told Yahoo Finance, "We have no interest in other companies' trade secrets. We remain focused on building innovative technology that empowers people everywhere."

Apple alleges in its suit that Tang Tan, OpenAI's hardware chief and former Apple vice president of product design, and Chang Liu, a former Apple electrical engineer who now works at OpenAI, colluded to steal information from the iPhone maker that would help OpenAI build its own AI devices.

According to the suit, Tan emailed himself information about Apple's suppliers before leaving the company and joining OpenAI. He also allegedly asked prospective OpenAI candidates who were still employed by Apple to bring "actual parts" to interviews for "show and tell" sessions.

Liu, Apple claims, used a former Apple colleague's Apple-issued laptop to access the company's network and downloaded hardware-related files about unreleased products and other proprietary data.

The lawsuit states that other former Apple employees who moved on to OpenAI similarly emailed themselves confidential Apple information to their private email accounts, while others used their knowledge of Apple's trade secrets to help OpenAI create its AI hardware devices.

Apple said OpenAI currently employs more than 400 former Apple workers.

Email Daniel Howley at dhowley@yahoofinance.com. Follow him on X at @DanielHowley.

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