Apple Defends OpenAI Partnership in Response to Musk's Lawsuit
Apple has responded to a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk's companies, xAI and X Corp, defending its partnership with OpenAI. The tech giant dismisses the lawsuit as groundless.
Apple maintains that its choice of partners is guided by factors such as quality, privacy, safety, and commercial terms. The company has the right to collaborate with other generative AI chatbots like ChatGPT, should it choose to do so.
It is worth noting that the specific lawsuit mentioned by Apple is not immediately apparent in search results. However, related disputes involve a different plaintiff, Gema, a music rights organization, which has sued OpenAI over the use of song lyrics.
Apple stands by its partnership with OpenAI, asserting that its decision-making process is based on clear criteria. The company reserves the right to work with other AI chatbots like Gemini or AI-powered chatbots in the future.
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