“There is no Articles of Incorporation or any other agreement with Musk,” OpenAI said as a defendant in Elon Musk’s lawsuit. We are talking about accusations of violating the status of a non-profit organization, as well as violating the founding agreement, which allegedly promised that the organization would never operate for profit and would release its AI publicly.
The company said the billionaire's claims are based on “convoluted – often incoherent – factual premises.” She called the founding agreement “a sham that Musk concocted to unfairly claim the fruits of an enterprise he initially supported, then left and then watched as it prospered without him,” Engadget reported.
If the case goes to trial, there will be evidence that, in OpenAI's words, Musk supported turning OpenAI into a commercial entity “that would be controlled by Musk himself.” In addition, the billionaire allegedly stopped supporting the project when his ideas were not implemented. The statement echoes a company blog post earlier this month in which it published alleged emails to and from Musk while he was still affiliated with the organization. Based on these correspondences, Musk knew and was a supporter of turning OpenAI into a commercial organization. He even wanted to control it completely as CEO and have a majority stake. Musk also agreed to a proposal to merge the organization with Tesla so that the automaker could secure its financing. Ultimately, the parties did not reach an agreement, and Musk ended his participation.
Having seen OpenAI's significant technological achievements, Musk now wants to achieve the same success for himself. Musk claims he is filing this lawsuit for the sake of humanity, when the truth, clear even from Musk's contradictory statements, is that he is filing it to further his own commercial interests.
– from OpenAI statement.
Last year, Musk unveiled his own artificial intelligence company called xAI with the rather lofty goal of understanding “the true nature of the universe.” The billionaire announced that xAI is going to open source its chatbot Grok. While this could very well be a dig at OpenAI, open-sourcing Grok could also help his company get feedback from the developer community that xAI could use to improve its technology.
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