Elon Musk blasts Sam Altman over OpenAI restructuring
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It's a story Musk has told before -- in interviews and to author Walter Isaacson for his bestselling biography of Musk -- but Tuesday was the first time he said it under oath.
Elon Musk, who split from OpenAI years after cofounding it as a nonprofit in 2015, said it was putting commercial interests over the public’s. A company lawyer said Mr. Musk had sued because he did not get his way.
(Bloomberg) -- Elon Musk testified Tuesday he’s suing OpenAI and two of its co-founders — Sam Altman and Greg Brockman — because the startup’s pivot from a charity to a for-profit business is wrong and sets a concerning precedent for other ...
Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creatures unless it is absolutely and unambiguously relevant,” reads OpenAI's coding agent instructions.
Elon Musk is expected to return to the witness stand on Wednesday as he seeks to convince a jury he was deceived by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
After grabbing the earlier lead in large language models and the brand awareness with ChatGPT, rivals like Google Gemini and Anthropic's Claude have caught up. A few months ago, OpenAI issued a "code red" in the face of stiff competition from Google and Anthropic, aiming to improve its core technology and reclaim the lead in the AI race.
In his opening arguments, Molo said that OpenAI CEO Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman "stole a charity". Musk is asking for billions of dollars in what his lawyers call "wrongful gains" that he wants used to fund OpenAI's non-profit arm, and he wants to see a shake-up at the company including the ousting of Altman.
It's part of Customers Bank CEO Sam Sidhu's effort to get ahead in the industry's race to transform itself using AI agents as a new digital workforce
Oracle stock closed down Tuesday as its relationship with ChatGPT-developer OpenAI is under scrutiny again—and taking down much of the AI trade with it even though the tech start-up has pushed back.