Apple Files Motion to Dismiss xAI Lawsuit Over ChatGPT Deal

Apple has filed a court motion to dismiss Elon Musk's lawsuit alleging the company conspired with OpenAI to stifle competition in the AI market, arguing the antitrust claims are based on "speculation on top of speculation."

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In a Texas filing Tuesday, Apple's lawyers defended the company's decision to integrate ChatGPT into iOS, claiming it did nothing wrong in selecting OpenAI as its initial generative AI partner. The filing says it is "widely known that Apple intends to partner with other generative AI chatbots" beyond OpenAI in the future.

The motion likely refers to reports that Apple is working to integrate other chatbots like Gemini into ‌Siri. Indeed, Google CEO Sundar Pichai earlier this year commented about talks with Apple on this very subject.

Apple argued that xAI's lawsuit essentially demands the company partner with "every other generative AI chatbot – regardless of quality, privacy or safety considerations, technical feasibility, stage of development, or commercial terms." Apple's lawyers noted that antitrust laws do not require such an approach.

Musk's xAI and X (Twitter) sued Apple and OpenAI in August, seeking billions in damages over claims that Apple's partnership with OpenAI stifled AI industry innovation and limited consumer choice. The lawsuit specifically cited X and Grok's absence from the App Store's "Must Have" section and ChatGPT's exclusive integration with Siri.

The case continues.

(Via Bloomberg.)

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Top Rated Comments

johnsawyercjs Avatar
18 weeks ago
Musk is probably taking legal advice from Grok.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Boeingfan Avatar
18 weeks ago
"...Apple intends to partner with other generative AI chatbots" beyond OpenAI in the future"

Well I should hope so. Siri is desperately in need of help.


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Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DCIFRTHS Avatar
18 weeks ago
Someone is a whining baby. Does X mark the spot?
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
raybo Avatar
18 weeks ago
Grok is best - the others are gathering stuff. Don't fall for anti-Musk MSM trolls and propaganda.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
one more Avatar
18 weeks ago
Musk would not even integrate CarPlay into his own Teslas, what is he on about? ??‍♂️
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
raybo Avatar
18 weeks ago

I think he believes that free speech means you must platform him, and his companies, whereas free speech means you don't have to platform someone. He's upset that another AI is more popular, and probably better (I haven't used grok, it sounds too much like grot which is dirt/grime).
It's illogical that the AI that is winning is being purposely suppressed. Musk is correct. Grok will prevail, with or without Apple.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)