The investment group led by Elon Musk has provided $97.4 billion to purchase a nonprofit that manages Openai, which is backed by Musk.
Openai was founded as a nonprofit in 2015 by Musk and entrepreneur Sam Altman, but is now considering moving to a for-profit organization that Musk opposes on cybersecurity grounds.
“It's time for Openai to go back to open source. Reuters.
Musk added, “We'll make sure that happens.”
Musk I sued Openai in February 2024 for breach of contract, breach of fiduciary obligations, and unfair business practices. He complained that Openai set the establishment agreement to “Aflame.”
“thank you.”
The lawsuit states that the company was “established as a nonprofit development.” [artificial general intelligence] It is not for commercial organizations seeking to maximize shareholder profits for the benefit of humanity. ”
The company also allegedly said it was “open source, balanced only safety considerations, and not closing the technology for its own commercial reasons and keeping its technology secret.” .
Musk was to withdraw the lawsuit in June 2024.
In response to mask bids, Altman It has been published“No, thank you” says, “But I'll buy Twitter for $9.74 billion if you want.”
Openai is behind the popular Chatbot program ChatGPT. This allows users to ask complex AI questions and create content based on keywords and ideas.
Microsoft has invested a significant billions of times in Openai in 2023, saying that both companies share the same “value.”
Musk launched its own AI company called Xai in 2023, receiving $6 billion infusions from investors at a recent $40 billion valuation. At the same time, Openai is estimated to be valuated at $300 billion. PC Gamer.
The US government plans to sink $500 billion into AI infrastructure development. AI Summit In Paris.
Vance declared America's excellence in this universe, telling foreign representatives that, in contrast to the US, it is not financially wise to develop AI along with corrupt governments.
The Vice President also made it clear that the US will not cooperate with jurisdictions seeking to use artificial intelligence to drive away users who make statements that the government has not approved.
Vance added that using AI should not replace him, but empower American workers.
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