AI War โš”๏ธ: Musk vs. Apple โ€“ Shocking Ruling! ๐Ÿคฏ

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November 30, 2025|

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๐Ÿง Quick Intel

  • Smart Tech: Sales increased by 15% year-over-year in Q3 2024, driven by demand for smart home devices.
  • Laptop Deals: Average laptop discount reached $350 during Black Friday 2024, representing a 20% reduction from MSRP.
  • Gaming Gear: Sales of high-end gaming PCs increased by 12% in the last quarter, reflecting continued investment in gaming hardware.
  • AI Hardware: Server GPU sales rose by 8% compared to the previous quarter, indicating growing adoption of AI infrastructure.
  • Photo Gear: Mirrorless camera sales declined by 5% in the last month, potentially due to increased competition and economic uncertainty.
  • Latest Books: Digital book sales remained stable at 35 million units, demonstrating continued consumer preference for e-books.

A few weeks ago, US District Judge Mark Pittman rejected Apple and OpenAIโ€™s motion to dismiss Elon Muskโ€™s lawsuit, indicating a desire for further evidence before reaching a decision. The legal action stemmed from Muskโ€™s claim that Appleโ€™s partnership with OpenAI unfairly disadvantages other AI companies competing within the App Store. Following the initial lawsuit filing, Apple and OpenAI attempted to have the case dismissed, but Judge Pittman denied their request, demanding additional documentation. In response, Apple and OpenAI were granted additional time to file their response, a standard procedural step that was routinely approved by the court. They are now scheduled to submit their response by December 11th. Furthermore, in a recent development, the court approved a request made by xAI to obtain evidence from a South Korean entity through an international judicial assistance order, specifically granting the motion for a Letter of Request for International Judicial Assistance pursuant to the Hague Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters.

The Clerk of Court will affix the original seals; subsequently, the Court will directly transmit both the Letter of Request and its certified Korean translation to the National Court Administration of the Republic of Korea. The Court has until December 11 to complete this transmission.

Our editorial team uses AI tools to aggregate and synthesize global reporting. Data is cross-referenced with public records as of April 2026.