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Elon Musk sues OpenAI, its CEO Sam Altman: Here's why

Musk’s lawsuit details complaints such as contract breach, fiduciary duty violation, and unfair business practices. According to the lawsuit, OpenAI’s initial research was performed in the “open, providing free and public access to designs, models, and code”.

Om Gupta Written By: Om Gupta New Delhi Published on: March 01, 2024 17:57 IST
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Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman for allegedly violating their original contractual agreements related to AI. The lawsuit, filed in a San Francisco court, centers on OpenAI's most recent natural language model, called GPT-4.

The owner of X has accused OpenAI and Microsoft, which has invested billions in the Sam Altman-led company, of improperly licensing GPT-4. This is despite an agreement that the artificial general intelligence capabilities would remain non-profit and dedicated to humanity.

“Musk has long recognised that AGI poses a grave threat to humanity -- perhaps the greatest existential threat we face today,” read the lawsuit.

Musk’s lawsuit details complaints such as contract breach, fiduciary duty violation, and unfair business practices. According to the lawsuit, OpenAI’s initial research was performed in the “open, providing free and public access to designs, models, and code”.

When OpenAI researchers discovered that an algorithm called “Transformers,” initially invented by Google, could perform many natural language tasks without any explicit training, “entire communities sprung up to enhance and extend the models released by OpenAI”.

Musk was an original board member of OpenAI until 2018 and Altman became OpenAI CEO in 2019. On September 22, 2020, OpenAI entered into an agreement with Microsoft, exclusively licensing to Microsoft its Generative PreTrained Transformer (GPT)-3 language model.

“Most critically, the Microsoft license only applied to OpenAI’s pre-AGI technology. Microsoft obtained no rights to AGI. And it was up to OpenAI’s non-profit Board, not Microsoft, to determine when OpenAI attained AGI,” the lawsuit further read.

Musk said that this case is filed to compel OpenAI to “adhere to the Founding Agreement and return to its mission to develop AGI for the benefit of humanity, not to personally benefit the individual defendants and the largest technology company in the world”.

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Inputs from IANS

 

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