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Apple sued OpenAI, alleging the company stole trade secrets for its hardware push, adding a new legal front just as Sam Altman promotes GPT-5.6 and Elon Musk attacks him over the case.

OpenAI is also facing pressure from publishers seeking sanctions in its copyright fight, while OpenAI and Google are under scrutiny for reportedly selling model access to Singapore subsidiaries of blacklisted Chinese tech groups.

Protesters targeted OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind in San Francisco to demand a pause in the AI race, as Stop AI activists draw more attention amid hard-line anti-AI organizing in the Bay Area.

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  • Apple sues OpenAI, alleging the AI company stole trade secrets for its hardware push. (The Guardian)

  • OpenAI faces renewed scrutiny as Sam Altman touts GPT-5.6 while Elon Musk attacks him over Apple’s lawsuit. (Business Insider)

  • OpenAI, Anthropic and Google DeepMind are targeted by San Francisco protesters demanding a pause in the AI race. (San Francisco Chronicle)

  • Stop AI activists are drawing new attention as hard-line anti-AI organizing intensifies in the Bay Area. (The Wall Street Journal)

  • OpenAI and Google reportedly sold AI model access to Singapore subsidiaries of blacklisted Chinese tech groups. (Financial Times)

  • China’s AI labs may face new Beijing controls on overseas access to advanced Chinese models. (Times of India)

  • OpenAI is facing calls for sanctions from major news outlets in its high-stakes AI copyright fight. (AP)

  • Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle will face new Bank of England oversight as critical cloud providers to UK finance. (The Guardian)

  • Meta is pushing deeper into custom AI chips as it tries to reduce dependence on Nvidia. (New York Post)

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