Court grants Musk's bid to add Craig Federighi to Apple/OpenAI lawsuit
A court has granted Elon Musk's xAI the ability to add Craig Federighi to its antitrust lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI. The lawsuit alleges that Apple and OpenAI colluded to suppress competition in the app market. The court denied a similar request for Apple CEO Tim Cook, stating that Federighi may have unique evidence relevant to the case.
- ▪Craig Federighi has been added as a document custodian in xAI's lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI.
- ▪The lawsuit claims that Apple's deal with OpenAI has influenced App Store rankings and hindered competition.
- ▪The court denied xAI's request to add Tim Cook as a custodian, citing insufficient evidence of his unique relevance to the case.
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