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16/09/2025 - Elon Musk Sues Apple and OpenAI, Alleging Anticompetitive Monopoly (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Competition Law / Antitrust Law

Source: CNBC

CNBC reports that Elon Musk has escalated his campaign against OpenAI by filing a new lawsuit that also targets Apple. The lawsuit alleges that the strategic partnership between Apple and OpenAI, which involves deeply integrating OpenAI's technology into Apple's core operating systems like iOS 19, constitutes an anti-competitive and monopolistic practice. The legal filing argues that by making OpenAI's technology a default or seamlessly integrated feature across billions of devices, Apple is creating an insurmountable barrier to entry for other AI companies and models, thereby stifling innovation and competition in the burgeoning artificial intelligence market.

Beyond the antitrust claims, the lawsuit also raises significant concerns about user data privacy and security. Musk's legal team questions Apple's ability to safeguard the vast amounts of personal user data that could be processed by OpenAI's servers through this integration. The suit casts doubt on Apple's privacy promises, suggesting that users will have little to no control over how their information is used once it is passed to OpenAI. This legal action opens a new and significant front in the growing scrutiny of Big Tech's power, combining fears of monopolistic control over a transformative technology with pressing concerns about the protection of personal data, and placing the Apple-OpenAI collaboration under a powerful legal and regulatory microscope.