Elon Musk and Sam Altman's History and Feud at OpenAI Lawsuit

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Alessandro Rossi
1 min read
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Elon Musk and Sam Altman, once synonymous with OpenAI's founding principles, find themselves on opposite ends of a lawsuit. Their shared history dates back to the creation of OpenAI in 2015. Initially, the organization aimed to develop AI for the benefit of humanity. However, differences arose, leading to Musk's departure in 2018 and the subsequent founding of his own AI venture, xAI. Musk's recent lawsuit accuses OpenAI of deviating from its founding values and being steered towards profitability for Microsoft. Their ongoing disputes and public jabs illustrate the complexities of their relationship. Despite their rift, Altman acknowledges Musk's concerns and focuses on ensuring a positive future with AGI. This history of collaboration turned tension offers insights into the complexities of AI stewardship and business dynamics in tech.

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