AI Feud: How Elon Musk and Sam Altman's Partnership Turned Toxic

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AI Feud: How Elon Musk and Sam Altman's Partnership Turned Toxic
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The bitter rivalry between Elon Musk and Sam Altman, founders of OpenAI, has intensified over the years, fueled by differing visions for the company's future and the success of OpenAI's ChatGPT. Musk, who initially invested in OpenAI but later departed, now accuses the company of prioritizing profits over its original mission.

The feud between Elon Musk and Sam Altman has escalated into one of the most bitter rivalries in business history. Their partnership, which began with the founding of OpenAI in 2015, has soured over the years. Musk and Altman were among the initial 11 members who established OpenAI as a countermeasure to Google's dominance in artificial intelligence.

Musk, a prominent figure in the tech world, contributed significantly to the company's initial funding, investing $45 million to get it off the ground. OpenAI was initially conceived as a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the field of artificial intelligence for the benefit of humanity. However, as the company grew and pursued increasingly ambitious projects, tensions arose between Musk and Altman. Their differing visions for OpenAI's future, particularly regarding its alignment with Tesla's interests in autonomous driving and Musk's own AI ambitions, led to a series of disputes. Musk ultimately left OpenAI in 2018, citing potential conflicts of interest. The release of ChatGPT in November 2022, an AI chatbot developed by OpenAI, catapulted the company into the global spotlight. This success, achieved without Musk's involvement, further fueled the rivalry. Musk, who had previously criticized OpenAI's direction, intensified his attacks, accusing the company of prioritizing profits over its original mission. He publicly called for a pause in the development of advanced AI, while simultaneously pursuing his own AI ventures, xAI. The conflict escalated further in August 2024 when Musk refiled a lawsuit against OpenAI and its backer, Microsoft, alleging that the company had betrayed its founding principles. Musk argued that OpenAI's planned transition to a for-profit structure would prioritize financial gain over the public good

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