Craig Federighi dragged into Musk’s Apple-OpenAI lawsuit
appleinsider.com May 16, 2026

Craig Federighi dragged into Musk’s Apple-OpenAI lawsuit

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Apple software chief Craig Federighi will participate in xAI's antitrust lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI over Grok's treatment in the App Store. The lawsuit, filed in August 2025, claims a partnership between Apple and OpenAI affected Grok's standings in the App Store, with xAI accusing Apple of bias in its rankings. The court granted Federighi as a custodian, citing his potential access to relevant evidence, including Apple's integration of OpenAI services into Apple Intelligence. Federighi must provide documents by June 17, 2026. The court rejected a similar request for CEO Tim Cook, citing lack of unique evidence.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Federighi's involvement could reveal key details about Apple's decision-making process regarding its App Store rankings.
  • · The court's rejection of Cook's custodian request suggests the lawsuit is narrowing its focus on specific individuals with relevant technical knowledge.