OpenAI weighs legal action
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Apple has made it clear that it plans on opening up its AI relationships. OpenAI isn’t taking it well. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the partnership between the two companies has become strained lately, and OpenAI is looking at its legal options—as if the company hasn’t spent enough time in court lately.
OpenAI is exploring possible legal action after users did what they wanted with Apple's ChatGPT integrations and didn't sign up for enough paid accounts, instead of doing what CEO Sam Altman expected.
Reports suggest OpenAI is exploring legal action against Apple, claiming the ChatGPT integration in iOS failed to deliver promised subscriber growth.
OpenAI is reportedly considering legal action against Apple over how ChatGPT has been integrated into Apple software. The company expected more subscriptions and deeper placement in Siri, but reportedly feels Apple hasn’t made enough effort.
OpenAI is exploring legal action against Apple, claiming the iPhone maker failed to properly integrate ChatGPT into Siri and Apple Intelligence after their 2024 partnership. OpenAI had projected billions in annual subscription revenue from the deal—none of which materialised.
OpenAI is forcing Mac users to update ChatGPT and other desktop apps soon, after a supply chain attack exposed signing certificates that Apple's security systems use to verify trusted software.
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