Musk threatens legal measures against Apple due to the violations of the alleged monopoly star-news.press/wp

Elon Musk and Xai logo.
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Elon Musk threatened Monday apple Through legal procedures on alleged anti -monopoly violations related to the Grok Ai Chatbot apps, which is owned by the Xai Synthetic Company.
“Apple behaves in a way that makes it impossible for any AI besides OpenAI to reach the first rank in the application store, which is an unambiguous violation to combat monopoly. XAI will take immediate legal measures,” MUSK wrote in a post on the social media platform X.
Apple did not immediately respond to the CNBC request for comment.
“Why do you refuse to put either X or Grok in the section” You have to have “when x news number 1 in the world and Grok is the number 5 between all applications? Do the policy play?” Musk said in another job.
apple Last year tied With Openai to merge Chatgpt into iPhone, iPad, Mac Laptop and Desktop. “If Apple Openai is integrated at the operating system level, Apple devices will be banned in my companies. This is an unacceptable security violation,” Musk said at the time.
CNBC confirmed that ChatGPT was ranked No. 1 in the IOS American store section, and it was the only Ai Chatbot in the Apple “Must-Have Apps” section.
Before his legal threats against Apple, Musk Grok celebrated Google as the fifth best free application in the application store.
Openai announced on Thursday the GPT-5, which is the latest and latest AI, after Xai Grok 4 Chatbot last month.
This is not the first time that Apple has been challenged on the anti -monopoly land. Last year, the Ministry of Justice filed a lawsuit against Apple on iPhone Ecosystem Monopoly.
In June, a committee of referees rejected an Apple emergency request to stop the changes in its application store. The iPhone manufacturer asked the Court of Appeal to stop an order stating that the company can no longer impose fees on payment links within its applications or tell the developers how the links should appear.
– KIF Leswing from CNBC contributed to this story.
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2025-08-12 02:57:00