Charlyn Ho Shares Legal Insights on the Apple-OpenAI Lawsuit

Rikka founder Charlyn Ho was recently featured in The Verge to discuss what Apple's trade secret lawsuit against OpenAI reveals about where the AI industry is heading next.
Ho pointed to OpenAI's hardware ambitions as the real story behind the lawsuit. "The next frontier is going to be AI hardware, more than just chips," she said. "Robotics and other types of physical AI is the next area that is ripe for disruption. It's kind of interesting to see OpenAI going into that play, because maybe they're seeing that just the pure software play is not profitable." She added, "They're a frontier lab. They're spending more money than they're making at the moment."
Ho also pointed to what the lawsuit signals about shifting alliances in AI. "Apple and OpenAI have been on the same side," she said. "As the industry gets more and more competitive, you're starting to see these alliances fracture."
The full article, titled "Sam Altman Didn't Need Another Lawsuit," breaks down Apple's 41-page complaint and what legal experts think it means for OpenAI's IPO plans. As Ho's insights underscore, Rikka remains at the forefront of advising clients on the legal risk that comes with building and shipping AI products fast.

















