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– Elon Musk may have left OpenAI, but he's not done fighting. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO on Friday asked a US court to stop the artificial-intelligence firm from turning into a for-profit company, CNBC reports. OpenAI started out as a non-profit in 2015 and is now considering turning into a for-profit public benefit corporation. Musk's legal team is seeking an injunction to prevent OpenAI from "preventing its investors from backing other companies, a practice Musk claims stifles competition in the quickly growing AI industry," according to the filing. Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in March, alleging the company had deviated from its original goal of making AI research publicly accessible. Meanwhile, OpenAI has chastised Musk's drive for open-source AI development and dismissed his assertions as resentment over his departure. Musk's most recent legal challenge highlights the high stakes struggle for domination in the quickly changing AI business, where billions of dollars are at stake.
Once more, Elon Musk has urged a US court to stop ChatGPT’s developer, OpenAI, from turning into a for-profit company. A CNBC story claims that Musk’s legal team sought the injunction on Friday on behalf of both him and his AI company, xAI. Additionally, the filing aims to prevent OpenAI from purportedly preventing its investors from backing other companies, a practice Musk claims stifles competition in the quickly growing AI industry.
After starting out as a non-profit in 2015, OpenAI has switched to a “capped” for-profit business model and is currently considering becoming a for-profit public benefit corporation. Under CEO Sam Altman, Musk, a co-founder who left the business in 2018, has frequently expressed worries about its profit-driven course.
Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in March, alleging the company had deviated from its original goal of making AI research publicly accessible. Meanwhile, OpenAI has chastised Musk’s drive for open-source AI development and dismissed his assertions as resentment over his departure. Musk’s most recent legal challenge highlights the high stakes struggle for domination in the quickly changing AI business, where billions of dollars are at stake.