X owner Elon Musk threatened Apple with legal action that after claiming that he had “impossible” for apps to compete with chat-Maker Openi at his app store.
He called Openi Boss Sam Altman “false” – Altman claimed that Musk used his platform to “benefit himself and his companies”.
The line is the latest flashpoint that is in a fight between the Arabs, who co -install OpenAII – but now compete fiercely after leaving the musk firm.
Apple announced a partnership with Chatgpt in June 2024 – but there is no suggestion that Apple placed one app on top of the other, and many rival AI apps such as Deepsek and Perplexity have been topping the app store chart since then.
The BBC has approached Apple for comment.
In a later post, Musk again targeted Apple, asked the firm why this app would not promote X -or its AI app in the “happening” section of the store.
“X is the #1 news app in the world and the grouke is #5 in all apps,” He said in a post Now pinned on her X profile.
Chatgpt is currently the most downloaded free app in the UK, in which Groke is a third. X does not make top 40.
It seemed to attract Altman’s attention, who was associated with a report by the Tech Newslator platformor, claiming that Musk had made his personal X post more prominent in people’s feeds.
The quarrel between Musk and Altman included a group of cases, email dumps and social media Digs over time.
His rivalry can be traced back in a decade, with Public belief of Kasturi that Openi, led by Ultman, left the principles that he and others found it in 2015.
The firm was designed with the intention of building Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) – AI that can do any task that a human being is capable – but promises to open his technology and “benefit” humanity.
Openai was also established as a not-for-profit company, which means it would not aim to make money, but in 2019 it established a profit-profit hand, which Mask felt that he was opposed to his original mission.
Musk argued in its March 2024 trial that the firm was focusing on the “maximum profit” for its leading investor Microsoft instead.
And when that Unpredictable fall His trial last year, Openi filed a counter-suit against him in April.
It claimed that the X owner was engaged in “non-stop” in the “evil strategy”. To slow down and slow the company’s AI development,
Openai has also claimed that Musk has not been motivated by preserving the company’s founder mission – but by its “his agenda”.
And the quarrel has not stopped just on words and legal action. In February, Musk took a shocking step to try and try to buy and buy the company for $ 100BN (£ 74bn) – a dialect was rejected by Openi’s board.