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2024 m. kovo 13 d., trečiadienis

OpenAI Responds To Musk's Lawsuit


"OpenAI hit back at Elon Musk's lawsuit against it, saying in a legal filing that it never had a founding agreement with the technology billionaire and describing his contentions as "often incoherent."

OpenAI said in a recent filing to California's superior court for San Francisco County that "[t]here is no Founding Agreement, or any agreement at all with Musk, as the complaint itself makes clear." Musk's claims "rest on convoluted -- often incoherent -- factual premises," the filing said.

The filing also said Musk had once supported a for-profit structure for the artificial-intelligence company behind chatbot ChatGPT and that Musk "dropped the project when his wishes were not followed."

OpenAI and Musk didn't reply to requests for comment by Dow Jones Newswires.

The OpenAI filing comes after Musk sued the company and co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman in February, claiming they had gone back on a commitment to make the company open-sourced and not-for-profit.

Musk was OpenAI's primary benefactor at its outset in 2015, but he resigned from the board in 2018 and slowed his financial contributions.

Microsoft began investing in OpenAI a year later, then ramped up its partnership in 2023.

Musk on Monday said his AI startup xAI will open-source Grok, the company's chatbot rival to ChatGPT, this week.

A separate recent filing to the California court also showed that OpenAI has hired legal representation in the case, including a law firm that Musk once sued for $90 million." [1]

Nothing here answers the problem, that OpenAI contract with Microsoft requires to stop dealings with Microsoft when AI of OpenAI reached today's sophisticated level equal to human intelligence.

1. OpenAI Responds To Musk's Lawsuit. Lee, Amanda.  Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y.. 13 Mar 2024: B.5.

 

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