OpenAI rejected a Tesla merger years ago — now Musk is misrepresenting the truth to promote his rival AI company, xAI

Chief Technology Officer of X Elon Musk speaks onstage during the "Exploring the New Frontiers of Innovation: Mark Read in Conversation with Elon Musk" session at the Lumiere Theatre during the Cannes Lions International Festival Of Creativity 2024 - Day Three on June 19, 2024 in Cannes, France.
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Over the past few years, Tesla CEO and billionaire Elon Musk has made damning allegations about OpenAI and filed multiple lawsuits against the company, citing a stark betrayal of its founding mission and involvement in racketeering activities.

Earlier this month, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California, ruled that Musk will get his day in court over OpenAI's for-profit restructure and "ill-gotten gains," which is slated to commence in April and could last up to four weeks.

can’t see us turning this into a for-profit without a very nasty fight. i’m just thinking about the office and we’re in the office. and his story will correctly be that we weren’t honest with him in the end about still wanting to do the for-profit, just without him.

"Btw another realization from this is that it’d be wrong to steal the non-profit from him," Brockman added. "To convert to a b-corp without him. that’d be pretty morally bankrupt. and he’s really not an idiot."

As the legal battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI intensifies, the AI firm has recently announced that it is introducing ads to ChatGPT. The change will impact free and Go users, with the ads appearing at the bottom of the chat. This could be part of the company's strategy to generate more revenue for its sophisticated AI advances and potentially address some of its financial woes.

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