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Musk vs Altman: The Battle for the Everything App!

The AI race moves to super apps and digital control

Once partners at OpenAI, Elon Musk and Sam Altman are now fierce rivals, each trying to be the first to create the ultimate "everything app" — a single platform for communication, payments, media, and AI.

This super app, once seen as impossible, is now more feasible thanks to rapid advancements in artificial intelligence. As data flows shift toward AI systems, unifying services under one app seems inevitable.

Musk turns X into a multi-purpose platform

Musk has taken major steps: he launched Grok AI via xAI, integrated it into X, upgraded its video system, and now prepares a money transfer tool in partnership with Visa. Step by step, X is evolving into an all-in-one app.

Altman expands the World platform

While Musk advances, Sam Altman is growing World through Tools for Humanity. Worldcoin, which uses iris scans to verify identity, has begun deployment in the US. The goal is to build a verified user social network, connected to crypto.

The platform already boasts 26 million users, with 12 million confirmed via biometric scans.

Biometric concerns grow

Despite the growth, concerns rise. In developing countries like Kenya, reports claim people were lured with incentives to scan their eyes. These allegations spark serious ethical debates.

Apple, Meta, and Google won’t stay silent

Meanwhile, Meta launched Meta AI, and Apple and Google leverage their payment systems. All these giants are quietly building their own everything apps powered by AI.

Such centralized platforms could reshape tech as we know it.