Apple rejects Elon Musk’s claim of App Store bias towards ChatGPT
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Apple said its goal at the App Store is to offer “safe discovery” for users.
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- Apple denies favouring OpenAI's ChatGPT in the App Store, stating it uses objective criteria for rankings and aims for "safe discovery."
- Elon Musk accuses Apple of "antitrust violation" for allegedly hindering his AI, Grok, and plans legal action, though evidence remains unprovided.
- Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman engage in a heated exchange; Grok faced a temporary suspension due to misinformation and Grok's apology.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Apple on Aug 14 rejected Mr Elon Musk’s claim that its digital App Store favours OpenAI’s ChatGPT over his company’s Grok and other rival artificial intelligence assistants.
Mr Musk has accused Apple
“The App Store is designed to be fair and free of bias,” Apple said, in reply to an AFP inquiry.
“We feature thousands of apps through charts, algorithmic recommendations and curated lists selected by experts using objective criteria.”
Apple added that its goal at the App Store is to offer “safe discovery” for users and opportunities for developers to get their creations noticed.
But earlier this week, Mr Musk said Apple was “behaving in a manner that makes it impossible for any AI company besides OpenAI to reach No. 1 in the App Store, which is an unequivocal antitrust violation”, without providing evidence to back his claim.
“xAI will take immediate legal action,” he said on his social media network X, referring to his own artificial intelligence company, which is responsible for Grok.
X users responded by pointing out that China’s DeepSeek AI hit the top spot in the App Store early in 2025, and Perplexity AI recently ranked number one in the App Store in India.
DeepSeek and Perplexity compete with OpenAI and Mr Musk’s start-up xAI.
Mr Altman called Mr Musk’s accusation “remarkable” in a response on X, charging that Mr Musk himself is said to “manipulate X to benefit himself and his own companies and harm his competitors and people he doesn’t like”.
Mr Musk called Mr Altman a “liar” in the heated exchange.
OpenAI and xAI recently released new versions of ChatGPT and Grok.
App Store rankings listed ChatGPT as the top free app for iPhones on Aug 14, with Grok in seventh place.
Factors going into App Store rankings include user engagement, reviews and the number of downloads.
US billionaire Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot triggered an online storm in July, after inserting anti-Semitic comments into answers without prompting.
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Grok was temporarily suspended
No official explanation was provided for the suspension, which followed multiple accusations of misinformation, including the bot’s misidentification of war-related images – such as a false claim that an AFP photo of a starving child in Gaza had been taken in Yemen years earlier.
In July, Grok triggered an online storm after inserting anti-Semitic comments
In a statement on Grok’s X account later that month, the company apologised “for the horrific behaviour that many experienced”.
A US judge has cleared the way for a trial to consider OpenAI legal claims accusing Mr Musk – a co-founder of the company – of waging a “relentless campaign” to damage the organisation after it achieved success following his departure.
The litigation is another round in a bitter feud between the generative AI start-up and the world’s richest person.
Mr Musk founded xAI in 2023 to compete with OpenAI and the other major AI players. AFP

