OpenAI scrubs mention of Jony Ive partnership after judge’s ruling over trademark dispute
- OpenAI pulled public materials on its $6.5 billion acquisition of Jony Ive's AI startup IO Products due to a legal dispute.
- A judge granted a restraining order barring OpenAI from using the 'IO' name amid a trademark lawsuit from IYO, a Google-backed hardware startup.
- The judge ruled that IYO has a strong trademark infringement case that will proceed to an October hearing.
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Why each new controversy around Sam Altman’s OpenAI is crazier than the last
Last week, two independent nonprofits, the Midas Project and the Tech Oversight Project, released after a year’s worth of investigation a massive file that collects and presents evidence for a panoply of deeply suspect actions, mainly on the part of Altman but also attributable to OpenAI as a corporate entity.It’s damning stuff — so much so that, if you’re only acquainted with the hype and rumors surrounding the company or perhaps its ChatGPT pr…
'Not Cool': Sam Altman Says Lawsuit Over Secret Jony Ives Project Is 'Silly'
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman responded to the news of a trademark infringement lawsuit brought against his company — and he brought receipts. Read more about the lawsuit and Jony Ive partnership, here.
OpenAI Removes All Jony Ive Materials From Its Website
It's only been a month since OpenAI announced its secretive new project with iPhone designer Jony Ive — and already, the partnership is in legal hot water. As the Associated Press reports, all mentions of Ive and his AI device brand, io, have been removed from OpenAI's website and marketing materials after a judge ruled in favor of Iyo, another AI wearable company that has sued the pair for allegedly stealing its product concepts and trademarked…
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