Musk sue Apple, open and say that they have injured AI competition
Elon Musk has Apple Inc. And Openai accused in a lawsuit to unjustly favor the artificial intelligence business over iPhones and the competition for other chatbot manufacturers. Musk’s X and Xai filed the lawsuit on Monday in Federal Court in Fort Worth, Texas, with the argument that Apple’s decision to integrate Openai into the iPhone operating system harms competition and deprives consumers of choice. Billionaire Founder of Xai Holdings, who now houses the Grok AI team and X Social Network, said Apple makes it impossible for someone other than Openai’s chatgpt to reach the top of the App Store cards, a prestigious global spotlight for app developers. The case sets a highlight in court between the richest person on the planet and one of the most valuable businesses in the world. Apple and Openai-Who’s Chatgpt service is the most downloaded free iPhone app in the US-have a partnership around AI built into the latest iPhones. Musk, 54, has a prolonged feud with the CEO of Openai, Sam Altman, dating back to differences of opinion that led to their split after the two opened together. Apple and Openai’s “exclusive arrangement made Chatgpt the only generative AI chatbot integrated into the iPhone, said advocates for Musk’s companies in the case, and” markets locked up to maintain their monopolies and prevent innovators such as X and Xai. “Apple and Openai did not immediately respond to comment on request. Apple has been entangled with regulators around the world over the past few years that the App Store has been on the market illegally for mobile applications used on smartphones. Smartphone software. serve.