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Apple Sues OpenAI, Nadella Warns on AI, and Siri Takes Over

July 13, 20263 min read

Overview

Today’s AI landscape is dominated by legal drama, strategic pivots, and product reinventions. Apple filed a stunning trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging a coordinated scheme to steal intellectual property. Meanwhile, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella shocked the industry by warning enterprises to abandon proprietary AI models—a striking reversal given Microsoft's deep ties to OpenAI. These events signal a growing tension between the major labs and the rest of the tech world.

On the product side, Anthropic began localizing Claude pricing for India, its largest market outside the U.S., while Apple transformed Siri into a full-fledged AI backbone for the iPhone via iOS 27. The agentic AI space also saw action, as Nous Research pursues a $1.5 billion valuation. Combined with new defensive prompt injection techniques and the ongoing Altman-Musk spat over space data centers, July 13 was a day of cross-currents that will echo through the rest of 2026.

Today's Big News

  • Apple Accuses OpenAI of Orchestrating Trade Secret Theft

    Apple has filed a lawsuit alleging that OpenAI conspired with a former Apple engineer who exploited a software bug to steal confidential trade secrets. The complaint includes startling claims—employees joked about unauthorized access, and job candidates were asked to bring Apple hardware to interviews. The case could set a major precedent for how AI companies handle hiring and IP protection.

  • Satya Nadella Warns Enterprises to Ditch Proprietary AI Models

    In a surprising blog post, Microsoft’s CEO urged companies to stop relying on proprietary models like OpenAI’s or Anthropic’s, citing long-term risk and lock-in. The warning is a sharp departure from Microsoft’s own heavy investment in OpenAI and suggests a push toward more open, controllable AI ecosystems. For business leaders navigating this shift, GetAI Business offers a directory to compare models and assess strategic options.

  • Anthropic Localizes Claude Pricing for India, Its Largest Market After the U.S.

    Claude users in India are now seeing rupee-denominated subscription plans, marking Anthropic’s first major regional pricing adjustment. India is Anthropic’s fastest-growing market, and localized pricing is expected to accelerate adoption among startups and enterprises. This move reflects a broader trend of AI companies tailoring their offerings for non-U.S. economies to capture global demand.

  • Siri AI Becomes Apple’s Everything Tool with iOS 27

    Apple has unveiled a revamped Siri that acts as the central AI interface for the iPhone, now available in the iOS 27 public beta. No longer just a voice assistant, Siri deeply integrates generative AI to handle complex multi-app tasks and personal errands. This positions Siri as a direct competitor to Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, and users can discover more AI-powered tools on platforms like GetAI Business.

  • Nous Research Eyes $1.5B Valuation for Its Hermes AI Agents

    The AI agent startup behind the Hermes model is in talks to raise at least $75 million, led by Robot Ventures with participation from USV. The round would value the company at $1.5 billion, highlighting investor enthusiasm for specialized agentic AI beyond the Big Labs. Nous Research’s success underscores the industry’s accelerating shift toward autonomous AI agents for enterprise workflows.