Core Viewpoint - Musk's xAI has filed a lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI, accusing them of illegal collusion to suppress competition in the AI sector through exclusive partnerships and app store manipulation [1][2]. Group 1: Lawsuit Details - The lawsuit claims that OpenAI controls approximately 80% of the generative AI chatbot market, while Apple holds about 65% of the smartphone market [3]. - xAI alleges that Apple's integration of OpenAI's ChatGPT into its iOS system gives OpenAI an unfair advantage by allowing it to gather user feedback from millions of iPhones [3]. - The lawsuit seeks a court order to stop Apple's unfair competitive practices and demands compensation for economic damages [3]. Group 2: Historical Context - This lawsuit is not Musk's first confrontation with OpenAI; he was a co-founder but left the board in 2018 due to strategic disagreements [4]. - Musk has criticized OpenAI's partnership with Microsoft, claiming it has become a closed subsidiary of Microsoft, losing its original mission of openness [4]. - In early 2023, Musk attempted to acquire OpenAI for $97.4 billion, which was rejected, leading to further tensions between Musk and OpenAI [4]. Group 3: Competitive Landscape - The lawsuit represents a broader struggle for market position, as Musk aims to challenge Apple's dominance in user access and promote xAI's Grok as a competitive AI model [5][6]. - Musk's acquisition of X (formerly Twitter) aims to create a "super app" that integrates various functionalities, with Grok being a central component [6]. - Industry analysts suggest that this lawsuit may force tech giants to reconsider their collaboration strategies, potentially leading Apple to open up support for other AI products [6].
马斯克起诉OpenAI了,这次有关反垄断