OpenAI vs Elon Musk: Summarised
Elon Musk has initiated a lawsuit against OpenAI, the AI research firm he helped establish in 2015, accusing it of deviating from its foundational non-profit vision towards profit generation. Musk's growing discontent led him to resign from the board in 2018 due to conflicts of interest and dissatisfaction with the company's progress compared to rivals.
His proposal to take control was rejected, leading him to cease funding, a move followed by OpenAI's transition to a for-profit entity with significant investment from Microsoft. Musk's criticism intensified with OpenAI's shift from open source to a profit-focused model under $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$’s influence.
OpenAI has strongly disagreed with the lawsuit Elon filed against it, as revealed in an internal memo sent to the AI startup's employees. Elon, once a co-founder of OpenAI and now estranged from the company, accused OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, of betraying its foundational goal of developing open-source technology free from corporate influence, particularly criticizing its tight relationship with Microsoft.
In response, OpenAI's Chief Strategy Officer, Jason Kwon, refuted the idea that OpenAI acts almost as a Microsoft subsidiary. He suggested that Elon's actions might be driven by a sense of regret over his current disconnection from OpenAI. Furthermore, Sam Altman expressed personal disappointment, reminiscing about a past camaraderie with Elon, marked by healthy technological competition.
OpenAI's GPT-4, while adept at handling tasks across various jobs, falls significantly short of achieving the autonomy and innovation expected of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), as noted by Kwon in a memo. Despite its capabilities, the human-to-GPT-4 work ratio in the economy remains overwhelmingly large, indicating GPT-4 cannot yet devise novel solutions to complex problems. Additionally, the SEC is investigating OpenAI, with a focus on whether investors were misled, prompted by Altman's communications.
OpenAI has chosen not to publicly comment on the lawsuit or the content of the memos. Elon's lawsuit targets several allegations, including breach of contract and unfair business practices, stemming from his contributions to OpenAI's non-profit parent as late as 2019. He seeks to prevent OpenAI from favoring Microsoft and Altman.
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