Five months ago, Elon Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, claiming the company breached its contract and it should once again revert to a non-profit.
Just two months ago, Musk dropped his lawsuit against OpenAI.
Today, Elon Musk has filed a new lawsuit against OpenAI, claiming he was “manipulated” into co-founding the non-profit organization that has since become the for-profit OpenAI. This new lawsuit includes much of the same as Musk’s previously dropped suit.
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The new suit reads, “Elon Musk’s case against Sam Altman and OpenAl is a textbook tale of altruism versus greed… Altman, in concert with other Defendants, intentionally courted and deceived Musk, preying on Musk’s humanitarian concern about the existential dangers posed by artificial intelligence (AI).”
“Altman and his long-time associate Brockman assiduously manipulated Musk into co-founding their spurious non-profit venture, OpenAI Inc., by promising that it would chart a safer, more open course than profit-driven tech giants,” Musk’s lawsuit continues.
Musk was one of the original co-founders of OpenAI and has become one of the company’s biggest critics in recent years. Musk has publicly voiced his opposition to OpenAI becoming a more closed, traditional business instead of the open-source project it originally claimed it aspired to be. Musk has cited the potential dangers of AI as the main factor driving his concerns about an OpenAI motivated by profit.
However, Musk himself has also started his own AI competitor, xAI, and raised billions since OpenAI became the biggest company in the AI industry following the success of its AI chatbot ChatGPT.
As for why Musk chose to drop the previous suit and file a new one, Musk’s lawyer, Marc Toberoff, told The New York Times that “the previous suit lacked teeth — and I don’t believe in the tooth fairy.”
“This is a much more forceful lawsuit,” Musk’s lawyer confirmed.