Apple is once again at the center of a controversy. This time, it's not about a new iPhone or a software update, but rather about allegations of unfair competition. Elon Musk has announced his intention to take legal action. While no official lawsuit has been filed yet, the criticism is clear: Apple is allegedly exploiting its market power to favor certain providers in the App Store—most notably OpenAI.
Apple controls which applications receive the most visibility through the App Store. Musk accuses the company of using this very control to disadvantage its own apps, such as Grok or Platform X. Instead, OpenAI apps are given preferential placement. Observations show that ChatGPT has been prominently advertised on Apple's platform for months. At the same time, there is a close collaboration between Apple and OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into Siri. Musk considers this a clear violation of fair competition.
Apple's alleged preference for OpenAI
The central allegation is that Apple isn't including Grok in the App Store's recommended section, even though the app has already reached number 5 on its own. At the same time, Platform X, currently ranked number 1, is also missing from the "must-haves." ChatGPT, on the other hand, has been highlighted for months and enjoys a ranking that other AI apps don't achieve. Musk sees this as a structural advantage for OpenAI, making it almost impossible for competitors like xAI to rise to the top. The connection between Apple and OpenAI is no secret. For Musk, this isn't just a technological project, but also clear evidence of favoring one partner in the App Store.
More than an app store dispute
The announced lawsuit against Apple is likely only part of a broader dispute. Musk is already involved in a separate legal dispute with OpenAI. This concerns the question of whether OpenAI was permitted to transform from a non-profit organization, which he co-founded, into a commercial provider. Musk argues that his investments were made under false pretenses. He accuses OpenAI of abandoning its original mission – an action he considers fraudulent. The court has allowed the lawsuit because the allegations are sufficiently substantiated. Whether this is actually about the original non-profit status or whether Musk primarily wants to regain control remains to be seen. Industry observers, however, see the attacks on Apple as a deliberate strategy to limit OpenAI's dominance by any means necessary.
The connection between the procedures
The allegations against Apple and the legal dispute with OpenAI are closely related. As Apple is put under pressure for alleged antitrust violations, OpenAI's privileged position is also coming into focus. Musk's goal appears to be to change the rules of the game in the app market so that his own products, like Grok and X, have the same opportunities for visibility as ChatGPT. Market observers suspect that Musk is using the App Store dispute as leverage to strategically weaken OpenAI while simultaneously limiting Apple's influence on the AI market.
Apple, Musk and OpenAI: The battle for access to users
The conflict between Musk, Apple, and OpenAI is more than a dispute over App Store rankings. It's about who controls access to users and which AI solutions dominate the market. If Musk's allegations succeed, it could have a lasting impact on both Apple's App Store policy and the balance of power in the field of artificial intelligence. Whether this will ultimately be a matter of fair competition or a power struggle remains open for now. (Image: Shutterstock / Photo Agency)