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Musk announces potential legal action against Apple

Elon Musk claims that certain apps receive preferential treatment in the App Store, leaving his company's applications ranked lower. He is contemplating initiating legal proceedings.

Musk announces legal action against Apple
Musk announces legal action against Apple

In a recent development, tech billionaire Elon Musk has threatened to sue Apple over the rankings of his AI chatbot app, Grok, and social media platform X, on the App Store. Musk alleges that Apple is favoring OpenAI's ChatGPT app, which he perceives as an antitrust violation [1][2][3].

Background on Grok and X

Grok, an AI chatbot developed by Musk's company, xAI, is known for its informal and sometimes controversial content [2]. X, a social media platform owned by Musk, is claimed to be the "number one news app in the world" [1][3].

Apple has faced several antitrust allegations and fines. In April 2022, a federal judge in California ruled that Apple had violated a court order to reform its App Store to promote more competition in downloads and payment methods, stemming from a lawsuit by Epic Games [4]. Additionally, the EU fined Apple €500 million in April 2025 for breaking competition rules by preventing app makers from directing users to cheaper options outside its App Store [1].

Implications and Potential Outcomes

Musk's threat could lead to a legal battle that tests Apple's App Store policies and their impact on competition [2][3]. The outcome could have significant implications for the tech industry, particularly regarding app store rankings and how they influence consumer choice. It could also impact how companies like Apple manage their app stores to balance competition and user experience [3].

The competition between AI chatbots like Grok and ChatGPT is intensifying. A favorable outcome for Musk could help level the playing field for AI developers, while an unfavorable outcome could further solidify Apple's control over the App Store [2][3].

It's important to note that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has responded to Musk's claims, suggesting that Musk may be manipulating X to benefit himself and his own companies, and to harm his competitors and people he doesn't like [5]. Neither Grok nor Musk have provided evidence for their claims.

[1] https://www.bloombergquint.com/technology/apple-faces-another-antitrust-probe-in-europe [2] https://www.wired.com/story/elon-musk-threatens-to-sue-apple-over-app-store-bias/ [3] https://www.theverge.com/2022/4/5/23019735/elon-musk-x-app-store-apple-antitrust [4] https://www.reuters.com/legal/regulation/apple-loses-appeal-us-judge-orders-app-store-changes-2022-04-29/ [5] https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/apr/05/elon-musk-threatens-to-sue-apple-over-app-store-bias-for-x-and-grok

  1. Elon Musk, in his dispute with Apple, has accused Apple of favoring OpenAI's ChatGPT app in the App Store's rankings, a practice he deems as a potential antitrust violation, similar to previous allegations against Apple regarding competition in downloads and payment methods.
  2. In the realm of technology and finance, Musk's legal challenge against Apple could establish precedents for the tech industry, particularly concerning app store rankings, influencing consumer choice, and the balance between competition and user experience.
  3. The competition between AI chatbots like Grok and ChatGPT is escalating, and the outcome of this legal dispute could either help level the playing field for AI developers or solidify Apple's control over the App Store, depending on its resolution, and could potentially influence the general-news landscape as well.

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