Musk vs. Altman is here, and it’s going to get messy
… Theoretically, it’s a legal case about whether OpenAI defrauded Musk. …
… Theoretically, it’s a legal case about whether OpenAI defrauded Musk. …
… It’s the idea that AI is coming for lawyers and the legal system. The AI industry loves to talk about not needing lawyers anymore, which is already getting all kinds of people into all kinds of trouble. …
… There’s one more thing that Savitt is harping on. “Has the OpenAI nonprofit respected its general founding principles?” The question doesn’t matter, legally, since Musk didn’t create a charitable trust, but Savitt is going to spend some time on this because Molo emphasized it. …
… It’s the latest in a yearslong string of legal actions against OpenAI and its executives by Musk, who cofounded the AI lab alongside Altman and Brockman and was an early investor. Musk also owns xAI, an AI lab that directly competes with OpenAI, and is owned by parent company SpaceX. …
… X accounts are limited to 50 posts and 200 replies a day unless they pay for a blue checkmark - Engadget Engadget X is fighting Andrew Tate’s attempt to unmask his critics Lauren Feiner May 15 X agrees to crack down on illegal hate and terror content in the UK Jess Weatherbed May 15 Elizabeth Lopat… …
… That could spell trouble for small communities like Jay, hoping for a tax windfall to help them invest in schools, community buildings, and roadworks. …