Elon Musk attempted a massive $97.4 billion bid to take over the nonprofit controlling OpenAI, prompting a swift rejection from CEO Sam Altman. Altman's scathing response referenced Musk's troubled acquisition of Twitter, with Altman suggesting Musk’s actions stem from insecurity. Their conflicts trace back to 2019 when Musk left OpenAI over disagreements. Despite suing OpenAI over its corporate direction, Musk has also launched his own AI company, xAI, which has not reached the same valuation as OpenAI. The tension reflects a rivalry shaped by contrasting visions for AI's future.
Probably his whole life is from a position of insecurity; I feel for the guy. I don't think he's like a happy person. I do feel for him.
Elon tries all sorts of things for a long time. This is the latest—you know, this week's episode.
No thank you but we will buy Twitter for $9.74 billion if you want.
Musk has filed several lawsuits against the ChatGPT maker, claiming that it had lost track of its 'open-source' roots.
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