
Apple has rejected the accusation of Elon Musk that his app store is discriminating competitors, which insists that the platform is, according to the BBC report for free and fair bias.
The notes come after Tesla and X’s boss threatened legal steps and accused Apple of prevents Apple to prevent the applications to compete with Chatgpt-the-Maker Openi in the store.
Feud Reignnits with Sam Altman
Muska’s criticism followed his renewed clash with the CEO of OpenI Sam Altman, whom he described as “liars” after Altman accused him of using X to “benefit himself and his own societies”. The dispute represents the latest escalation in the long -term dispute between two technological leaders who co -founded Onceai before Musk’s departure from the company.
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In his statement, the BBC Apple said: “We present thousands of applications through charts, algorithmic recommendations and curatorial lists selected by experts using objective criteria.”
Apple entered partnership with Chatgpt in June 2024, but denied any preferential treatment. The company noted that other AI tools, including Deepseek and confusion, have since achieved the highest positions in the App Store.
Musk, however, continued to criticize the company online and questioned why neither X, nor its AI Chatbot Grok, which was performed in the “Must” App Store. He pointed out that X ranked as a number one application around the world, and Grok was in fifth place among all applications, while Chatgpt surpassed the British free chart of applications. The official charts show Grok in third place and X is missing in the TOP 40.
Legal Battle set for court
Meanwhile, the tension between Chief Xai and Sam Altman continued to escalate as public spitting developed the background of legal proceedings in the United States. This week, the district judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers allowed OpenI’s claims against Musk to continue court, including charges of “long harassment” including public notes, social media activities, court filing and what society describes as a “false offer” for its assets.
The experiment is expected to intensify the tension in rivalry, which persists for more than ten years, stemming from Musk’s belief that Openi has left his original founding principles.
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