
Billionai’s willingness to be Openai who hopes to become a for-profit entity in a letter filed in a federal court on Wednesday, in line with his lawsuit that Chatgpt Maker’s assets are not It should be for the private interest.
On Monday, a group of investors led by Elon Musk provided $97.4 billion (about Rs 845.924 crore) to buy assets from OpenAI nonprofit, the wealthiest person in the world Assets to another Salvo, an artificial intelligence (AI) startup.
Musk sued Openai CEO Sam Altman and others in August and asked a U.S. District Court judge to block Openai’s attempt to transition to a for-profit entity.
Openai said in the letter that Musk had contradicted himself when he “improper bidding undermines competitors.”
Musk’s court application asserts that OpenAI’s assets must be retained in a charitable trust and should not be transferred for private benefit. Openai said this is contrary to the acquisition he proposed, which aims to transfer all OpenAI assets to him and his private investors.
Musk’s representative did not respond to an email request for comment.
Musk co-founded Openai with Altman in 2015, a nonprofit organization but left before Chatgpt opened the virus in late 2022.
Openai said it wants to be a for-profit organization to ensure the capital needed to develop the best AI model.
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