Core Viewpoint - Elon Musk has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI, accusing them of colluding to hinder fair competition in the artificial intelligence sector [2][4]. Group 1: Allegations Against Apple and OpenAI - The lawsuit claims that Apple has unfairly favored OpenAI's ChatGPT in the App Store rankings for AI applications, which Musk argues is detrimental to competitors like his own xAI's Grok [2][5]. - Musk's lawsuit describes the partnership between Apple and OpenAI as a conspiracy to maintain their dominance in the rapidly evolving AI landscape, which he characterizes as a collaboration between two monopolistic forces [2][4]. - The lawsuit also alleges that Apple is attempting to prevent the emergence of "super apps" that could challenge the iPhone's market position, echoing previous antitrust concerns raised by the U.S. Department of Justice against Apple [3]. Group 2: OpenAI's Response and Implications - OpenAI has counter-sued Musk, accusing him of harassment and reiterating that the latest lawsuit reflects his ongoing disruptive behavior [4]. - The core issue of the lawsuit revolves around Apple's decision to use ChatGPT as the AI "question-and-answer engine" on iPhones, which was initially seen as a strategic move for Apple to enter the AI competition [4][5]. - The lawsuit highlights that Apple's shortcomings in AI technology may be driving more iPhone users to ChatGPT, giving OpenAI access to valuable data that competitors like Grok cannot obtain due to the exclusive nature of the partnership [4][5].
马斯克起诉苹果和OpenAI