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Elon Musk sues OpenAI for abandoning its principles and says taking Microsoft’s billions has ‘set the founding agreement aflame’

Byadmin

Mar 1, 2024



Elon Musk has launched a lawsuit against OpenAI and some of his fellow co-founders of the company, claiming that the firm has departed from its original principles in favour of “maximising profits” for Microsoft (first reported by the BBC). Open AI is best-known for ChatGPT and its biggest investor by far is Microsoft, which since 2019 has invested billions of dollars in a long-term partnership with the company, and last year showed its level of control by playing a leading role in Altman’s firing then re-hiring by the OpenAI board.

Musk founded OpenAI with Sam Altman and Greg Brockman (among others, including Peter Thiel) in 2015 to create artificial general intelligence (AGI), with the three agreeing on certain principles for the company that were inspired by doing the opposite of Google. OpenAI’s work would be “for the benefit of humanity”, it would be a non-profit, and it would freely open source its technology. Musk would leave OpenAI in 2018.



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