Musk plans to prosecute Apple for not including X or Grok among its distinctive applications – Chicago Tribune

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The owner of Elon Musk, who owns millions of millionaire, says he intends to prosecute Apple for not including X and Statbot Chatbot artificial among his most recommended applications in the application store.

On Monday night X, Musk wrote: “Hiaple App Store, why do you refuse to put X or Grok in your” Basic “section when X is the NEWS number 1 in the world and GROK is the number 5 between all applications? Do the policy play?

Grok is owned to start artificial intelligence from Musk, Xai.

Musk continued to say that “Apple behaves in a way that makes it impossible for any Amnesty International, with the exception of Openai, to reach No. 1 in the application store, which is an unambiguous violation of laws to combat laws. XAI will take immediate legal measures.”

He did not give more details.

Apple, who has faced many accusations of violating anti -monopoly laws in recent years, has not made comments on this topic.

A federal judge recently decided that Apple has violated an order from the court in the anti -monopoly case submitted by the Epic Games, the Fortnite creator.

The European Union organizers fined Apple for 500 million euros in April to violate the rules of competition by preventing applicants from directing users to cheaper options outside their application store.

Last year, the European Union fined the American technological giant of about 2000 million dollars to unfairly in favor of its music broadcast service by banning its competitors as a revelation to inform users of users about how to pay subscriptions cheaper than iPhone applications.

On Tuesday, the main app in the Apple App Store was Tiktok, followed by Tinder, Duolingo, YouTube and Bumble. Openai Chatgpt ranked seventh.

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This story is translated from the English language by the AP editor with the help of the Wooing AI tool.

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