Many users condemned the former Apple engineer accused of stealing iPhone secrets before joining OpenAI, calling the alleged actions unethical, insane, and career-damaging.
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The lawsuit claims Liu also coached another colleague on exfiltration.
@elonmusk @ns123abc Elon was right
Wild excerpts from Apple vs. OpenAI lawsuit: “After leaving Apple, Mr. Liu failed to return an Apple-issued work laptop that he had previously authenticated to Apple’s network. In a message left on a former colleague’s Apple-issued work laptop he said, ‘I still have another computer’ on which he planned to access Apple information. While employed by OpenAI, Mr. Liu also exploited a rare, previously unknown authentication bug to access Apple’s shared network folders. He celebrated his improper access, exclaiming in a message left on his colleague’s Apple-issued work laptop ‘LOL’ and that it was ‘so funny.’ Then, over several weeks, while developing hardware for OpenAI, Mr. Liu surreptitiously accessed and downloaded dozens of Apple’s confidential hardware-related files, including voluminous, detailed information about unreleased products, engineering presentations, technical specifications, and proprietary project data.
This is as ugly as it gets when you poach someone. https://twitter.com/ns123abc/status/2075714663182934475
他妈的,有那么傻的人 做牛马还要为人家偷东西 这老子真的活腻了 https://twitter.com/ns123abc/status/2075714663182934475
What https://twitter.com/ns123abc/status/2075714663182934475
seems bad https://twitter.com/GerritD/status/2075692804907671758
@ns123abc lmao - i was waiting for your post
@ns123abc Wow
Many users condemned the former Apple engineer accused of stealing iPhone secrets before joining OpenAI, calling the alleged actions unethical, insane, and career-damaging.
Based on 34 visible X reactions from 195 accounts.
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Wild excerpts from Apple vs. OpenAI lawsuit: “After leaving Apple, Mr. Liu failed to return an Apple-issued work laptop that he had previously authenticated to Apple’s network. In a message left on a former colleague’s Apple-issued work laptop he said, ‘I still have another computer’ on which he planned to access Apple information. While employed by OpenAI, Mr. Liu also exploited a rare, previously unknown authentication bug to access Apple’s shared network folders. He celebrated his improper access, exclaiming in a message left on his colleague’s Apple-issued work laptop ‘LOL’ and that it was ‘so funny.’ Then, over several weeks, while developing hardware for OpenAI, Mr. Liu surreptitiously accessed and downloaded dozens of Apple’s confidential hardware-related files, including voluminous, detailed information about unreleased products, engineering presentations, technical specifications, and proprietary project data.