Elon Musk’s Zai sued Apple, Openi, claiming monopoly scheme

by SkillAiNest

Earlier this month, AI Startup Zi owner Elon Musk posted X on They will be taking “legal action” against Apple for “playing politics” in the Apple store’s “essential” section, not playing Grook, Grook.

Musk wrote, “Apple is behaving in a manner that makes it impossible for any AI company other than Openi to reach #1 in the App Store, which is a clear violation of distrust.” “Z will take immediate legal action.”

On Monday, Musk’s companies filed a lawsuit against both Apple and the Open in a US district court in Texas, and claimed that both tech companies were engaged in the “anti -scam scheme”. Per CNBC.

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“While working in the tandem, the defendants have closed the markets to maintain their monopolies and prevent innovatives like X and Zee from competitiveness,” Stated in legal fodder.

The complaint continues that “in a disappointing bid to protect its smartphone monopoly, Apple has joined forces with the company that benefits more from competitiveness and innovation in AI: Openi, a monopoly in the market for Generative AI chat boats,” the complaint continues.

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Open CEO Sam Altman and Musk are fighting on this issue (and others) this month on X.

In response to Musk’s claims earlier this month, Apple told Bloomberg The store is “designed to be fair and prejudiced.”

In a statement Business InternalOpen AI spokesperson said: “This is the latest filing according to the ongoing sample of Mr. Musk’s harassment.”

Earlier this month, AI Startup Zi owner Elon Musk posted X on They will be taking “legal action” against Apple for “playing politics” in the Apple store’s “essential” section, not playing Grook, Grook.

Musk wrote, “Apple is behaving in a manner that makes it impossible for any AI company other than Openi to reach #1 in the App Store, which is a clear violation of distrust.” “Z will take immediate legal action.”

On Monday, Musk’s companies filed a lawsuit against both Apple and the Open in a US district court in Texas, and claimed that both tech companies were engaged in the “anti -scam scheme”. Per CNBC.

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