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‘Betrayal:’ Elon Musk Sues OpenAI over Abandonment of Nonprofit AI Mission

Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence giant OpenAI, claiming that ChatGPT’s developers have strayed from its founding mission of developing AI that benefits humanity by pursuing profit through a partnership with Microsoft. Legal action is being taken.

tech crunch report Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence startup OpenAI, claiming that the company has abandoned its founding mission of developing AI for the benefit of humanity.

The lawsuit, filed Thursday in San Francisco, alleges that OpenAI and its leaders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman persuaded Musk to help form and fund the nonprofit in 2015. are doing. They promised that OpenAI would “counter the competitive threats of big tech companies by making its technology freely available.” It is open to the public.

OpenAI boss Sam Altman (Kevin Dietsch/Getty)

But after partnering with Microsoft, which invested about $13 billion, OpenAI appears to have moved to a for-profit model focused on commercializing its research. Musk’s lawsuit alleges this was a “clear breach of the founding agreement.”

As evidence, it cites Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s statement that even if OpenAI were to disappear, the company would now retain “all intellectual property rights and all functionality.” The complaint also points to OpenAI’s development of the powerful chatbot ChatGPT, which was launched late last year and sparked a fierce AI race.

Musk claims that OpenAI and Microsoft improperly licensed ChatGPT and the more advanced GPT-4. Initially, he said, the OpenAI Charter stated that AI capabilities would continue to serve humanity, not profit.

The CEOs of Tesla and SpaceX, who resigned from OpenAI’s board in 2018, are seeking an injunction that would force OpenAI to return to its public-minded founding principles. He also wants an accounting of early donations to the nonprofit, which totaled more than $44 million by the end of 2020.

An OpenAI spokesperson called the claims “baseless” and said the company remains committed to safely developing AI that benefits all humanity. Legal experts say the case faces an uphill battle given that OpenAI has evolved beyond its early days.

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Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering free speech and online censorship issues.

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