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jay_kyburz 8 hours ago

a "metal-finishing technique" _is_ an idea.

joke

brandon272 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

When you are bulk copying data off your former employer's network share, that is a lot more than "stealing ideas".

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al_borland 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Having a certain type of finish on the metal is an idea. Tricking someone into using Apple’s exact trade-secret finishing technique is copying. Making a new, even better technique, that’s so good the general public forgets about Apple and thinks you’re the new benchmark… that’s the kind of stealing that quote is talking about.

wpm 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Yes, and if you analyze the finished metal and put in the work to reverse engineer it, fine, have at it. That's not even theft. If Apple really wanted to keep it completely secret forever, they can't sell it, so thats the risk they accept.

But thats very different than scheming to steal actual property, which these files are.

simondotau 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The concept of applying some kind of Apple-ish texture finish to metal is an idea. A research-heavy, highly specific, finely tuned, multiple step, trade secret, brand signature metal finishing technique is a painting.

mikeocool 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Kinda seems like OpenAI didn’t actually have that idea or the ability to execute it, if they had to go to apple’s supplier and lie to them to get them do it.