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Technology entrepreneur Elon Musk has leveled serious accusations against Apple, Inc. regarding its App Store practices. The situation, as we understand it, centers on alleged antitrust violations in the realm of artificial intelligence applications.
According to Musk, Apple has made it “impossible” for any AI company except OpenAI to achieve the top ranking in the App Store. He characterizes this as an “unequivocal antitrust violation” and has stated his intention to pursue legal action through his company, xAI.
Earlier, Musk publicly questioned Apple’s app spotlighting practices, noting that his social media platform X and AI chatbot Grok were not featured in the “Must Have” section despite their high rankings. As of this report, Apple, OpenAI, and xAI have not responded to requests for comment on these allegations.
This raises important questions about fair competition in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence and the power of major technology platforms to influence market dynamics.
The facts, as we now know them, present a complex situation with potential legal and economic ramifications. As this story develops, it will be crucial to monitor responses from the involved parties and any potential regulatory interest.
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