Elon Musk Revives Lawsuit Against OpenAI
Billionaire Says He Needs to Create a Competitor to Google and DeepMind
Musk's Lawsuit Revives Six-Year-Old Feud with OpenAI
Elon Musk has revived a lawsuit against OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, refueling a six-year-old feud between the two parties. The move comes as Musk is reportedly developing plans to launch a new artificial intelligence start-up to compete with Google and DeepMind.
Musk's lawyers filed a motion to dismiss the billionaire's lawsuit against OpenAI on Tuesday. The 51-year-old billionaire, who also runs the electric carmaker Tesla and the rocket company SpaceX, has previously stated that he left OpenAI because he felt there needed to be a relevant competitor to Google and DeepMind.
The lawsuit, which was originally filed in 2017, alleges that OpenAI violated a contract with Musk by using his ideas and technology without his permission. The lawsuit also claims that OpenAI has mismanaged its funds and failed to live up to its mission of developing artificial intelligence for the benefit of humanity.
OpenAI has denied the allegations in the lawsuit and has said that it will vigorously defend itself against Musk's claims. The company has also said that it is confident that it will be able to resolve the dispute with Musk amicably.
The lawsuit is expected to be a closely watched case, as it could have implications for the future of artificial intelligence development. Musk is one of the most prominent figures in the field of AI, and his decision to launch a new start-up could have a significant impact on the industry.
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