Elon Musk has accused Apple of committing a “non -confidence violation” by supporting Open in the App Store rating. In a post on X, it claimed that Apple made it impossible for other AI companies to reach the first in the rankings and Zee would “take immediate legal action.” Kasturi did not make it clear what it means, and he did not provide evidence that Apple’s disobedience would be a violation.
In a previous post on X, which is currently standing in the upper part of his profile, however, he tagged Apple, asked the company why (his) (his) refuses to put X or Grok in the section “(his)”. What gives? “He continued. In a statement sent BloombergApple denied any wrongdoing and said the App Store “was designed to be fair and prejudiced.” The spokesperson added: “We offer thousands of apps through the use of objective standards selected charts, algorithmic recommendations and prepared lists. Our aim is to offer safe discovery for consumers and developers’ valuable valuable opportunities, with many people being exposed to the rapidly manufactured category.”
Meanwhile, Open CEO Sam Altman responded to the Musk charges on X, and called it a “remarkable claim”, because he had heard the allegations that Kasturi had added “X to benefit himself and his companies and harm his rivals and people.” “To note, the Chinese Ai Chat Boat Dapsk became the top rated free app on the Apple App Store in January, even surpassing the Chat GPT.
Although Musk did not mention it, Apple’s ongoing partnership with the Open. The company has integrated Chat GPT in Apple Intelligence to power cloud -based questions for its platforms. Recently, the company has said that Apple will take advantage of the capabilities of Openi’s GPT5 in IOS 26, iPados 26 and McCons Tahao 26, which is to arrive at some time in September.
Update, August 12, 2025, 8pm Et: This story has been updated to include Microsoft’s statement.


