Here’s what Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI is really trying to achieve

Moneycontrol
Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI centers on shifting iOS to benefit X’s super app ambitions, not just Grok’s App Store visibility.

Summary

Recent filings reveal that Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI is primarily focused on altering iOS to favor X’s aspirations of becoming a “super app,” rather than solely addressing the visibility of Grok within the App Store. The lawsuit aims to compel Apple to allow X to operate more freely on iOS, potentially enabling features and functionalities that would compete more directly with Apple’s own services. This move is seen as crucial for X’s long-term strategy of evolving into an all-encompassing platform, similar to WeChat in China, offering a wide range of services beyond social networking. The legal challenge suggests Musk believes Apple is intentionally hindering X’s development as a super app through restrictions on iOS.

(Source:Moneycontrol)

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