Lawyers for Elon Musk on Tuesday moved to dismiss the billionaire’s lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, ending a months-long legal battle between co-founders of the artificial intelligence startup.

Musk — who co-founded OpenAI in 2015 — sued the company in March, accusing the ChatGPT maker of abandoning its original, nonprofit mission by reserving some of its most advanced AI technology for private customers. The lawsuit had sought a jury trial and for the company, Altman and co-founder and president Greg Brockman to pay back any profit they received from the business.

  • @[email protected]
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    4 months ago

    Wait a moment did I just read that musk kinda fought to make open AI nonprofit lol ? Insert the worst person you knew made a great point meme here

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      464 months ago

      Pretty sure Musky boy is annoyed that they profiteered off of the non-profit because that’s exactly what he would do amd they got there first.

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          44 months ago

          yes, very interesting how the n and m keys are right next to each other. 🤔

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                14 months ago

                Its a global conspiracy from our over lords . Hush now and bash your head over a desk until you forget everything or suffer .

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      164 months ago

      Not in the slightest. It was just his flimsy excuse to sue a competitor/someone he doesn’t like, and the released emails show he doesn’t believe a word of it. That’s why he dropped it.

    • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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      154 months ago

      A broken clock is right twice a day. He’s more like a broken calendar, but still.

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        74 months ago

        There’s 1440 minutes per day, a lock that’s right twice a day is right for 1/720th of the time. A broken calendar, right for one day of 365, is actually accurate twice as often as a broken clock.

    • @Crashumbc
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      84 months ago

      No, he was vindictively attacking a company he was involved with.

      It just happened to be good for others.