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Elon Musk on Thursday sued ChatGPT’s creator OpenAI and co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, alleging the company breached its founding agreement and served the interests of its major investors rather than humanity as a whole. He accused them of trying to maximize their efforts. Musk was a co-founder of OpenAI. walked away From the company in 2018.
The lawsuit, filed Thursday in San Francisco Superior Court, focused on OpenAI’s relationship with Microsoft.
Elon Musk, owner of Tesla and the X (formerly Twitter) platform. Photo credit: Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto, Getty Images
“Under the new board, [OpenAI] We’re not just developing, we’re actually improving AGI [Artificial General Intelligence] “This is not for the benefit of humanity, but to maximize Microsoft’s profits,” the filing states.
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In the lawsuit, Musk emphasized his role in how OpenAI was founded, and Altman and Brockman said: approached him In 2015, I set out to create an open source nonprofit company that would benefit humanity. The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI “ignited the founding agreement” last year when it released its latest version, GPT-4, which the lawsuit refers to as a Microsoft product.
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musk Asked It asked the court to make OpenAI’s research and technology available to the public and to prevent Microsoft and OpenAI executives from profiting financially from it.
Mr. Musk could benefit financially if the court acts like that. He launched his own AI company called xAI last year. in direct competition Use products from OpenAI. xAI is already secured $500 million from investors.
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Microsoft’s $13 billion, multi-year partnership with OpenAI US regulators and england preparing for investigation.microsoft have It owns a 49% stake in OpenAI’s commercial arm, allowing it to take advantage of OpenAI’s advances in products such as Word, Excel, and Outlook.